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Overview updates of the BLM Protests in 2020.

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The eviction moratorium that protected thousands of families until today was not introduced out of the kindness of politicians' hearts, but chiefly for fear that mass evictions during the pandemic would generate mass resistance.

Learn about rent strikes:
https://cwc.im/rentstrike

Renters' organizing efforts in April 2020 helped force the government to introduce the federal eviction moratorium.

We have to keep fighting—to make them fear the consequences of throwing people out on the street.
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“In a final step towards a formal decision, the Hearing Officer who presided over the case has determined that Amazon violated labor law; and is recommending that the Regional Director set aside the results of the election and direct a second election.”

LET’S FUCKING GOOOO
The Black Lives Revolution (BLM) pinned «https://twitter.com/CoriBush/status/1422655455558516752?s=19 SHE DID IT! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉»
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October 2020, KC tenants (kctenants.org) locking down the eviction court is a great example of the direct action needed now.

from Left Flank Vets: https://twitter.com/leftflankvets/status/1422146433847861252
The Black Lives Revolution (BLM) pinned «https://twitter.com/iwriteok/status/1424589761671352321?s=21»
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What would it take for our side to begin taking over infrastructure? Now, infrastructure is used passively or actively as a weapon against the poor. We always know which levees they’ll cut first.
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https://twitter.com/MutualAidRelief/status/1431991142363668480
Mutual Aid Disaster Relief have been on the ground for a decade. They're good people. They've been there for every hurricane, quietly helping people work together and save each other.