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Thousands show solidarity with New York Muslim community

By John Catalinotto New York – In a city that is home to more nationalities than any other in the world, all seemed represented in the crowd of thousands who came to demonstrate in the City Hall area on Sept. … Continue reading

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Support Sept.11 solidarity with Muslims against racism and anti-Islamic bigotry

We say NO to Racism and anti-Islamic Bigotry Stand for Unity and Solidarity on Saturday, September 11

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NYC: March with us at LGBT Pride, Sun. 6/27

Annual LGBT Pride March, Sunday, June 27 March with Workers World Party, FIST, Bail Out the People Movement and the IAC at this Sunday’s Annual LGBT Pride March. Gather at West 38th Street between 5th and 6th Avenues. (This year, … Continue reading

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Mobilizing for March 20 Anti-War Rally in DC

The Bail Out the People Movement , meeting in New York on Feb. 24, voted to endorse and help to mobilize for the March 20 National March on Washington. The demonstration, called by the Answer Coalition, raises the slogans: U.S. … Continue reading

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Call for May Day 2010 Unity Coalition

May Day 2010 is rapidly approaching. This year’s May Day is more important than ever as the economic and financial crisis continues to strike a heavy blow on workers from the U.S. and around the world. A recovery with no … Continue reading

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NYC, Film Screening: Noho Hewa: The Wrongful Occupation of Hawai’i – Thursday, Dec. 10

International Action Center presents: Film Screening and Discussion with filmmaker Anne Keala Kelly Noho Hewa: The Wrongful Occupation of Hawai’i (82 min, 2009, Hawai’i, documentary. In English and Hawai’ian with English subtitles)

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Wednesday, Dec. 2 in NYC: No New Troops to Afghanistan! Troops Out Now

On Dec. 1, at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, President Obama will announce plans to send between 25,000 and 35,000 additional troops to continue the war against the people of Afghanistan.

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