We pay homage to whistleblower and activist Daniel Ellsberg who exposed the war crimes of US imperialism by releasing the Pentagon Papers, and faced charges under the Espionage Act as a result. His life is an inspiration for those who stand by the truth in spite of persecution and slander.
Ellsberg was also a steadfast supporter of recent whistleblowers and publishers of classified documents such as Chelsea Manning, Julian Assange & others.
Ellsberg was also a steadfast supporter of recent whistleblowers and publishers of classified documents such as Chelsea Manning, Julian Assange & others.
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#PeoplesHistory | Today, we remember the brave high school students of Soweto, Johannesburg, who rose up against the South African Apartheid regime.
On this day in 1976, about 20,000 students took to the streets of the Soweto neighborhood to protest against apartheid and were met with brutal police repression. This sparked a national popular rebellion which inaugurated a new chapter in the South African fight against apartheid.
"The black-white power struggle in South Africa is but a microcosm of the global confrontation between the Third World and the rich white nations of the world," wrote anti-apartheid activist Steve Biko who was at the forefront of the grassroots movements against the regime and was crucial during the Soweto uprising.
On this day in 1976, about 20,000 students took to the streets of the Soweto neighborhood to protest against apartheid and were met with brutal police repression. This sparked a national popular rebellion which inaugurated a new chapter in the South African fight against apartheid.
"The black-white power struggle in South Africa is but a microcosm of the global confrontation between the Third World and the rich white nations of the world," wrote anti-apartheid activist Steve Biko who was at the forefront of the grassroots movements against the regime and was crucial during the Soweto uprising.
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#PeoplesHistory | Today, people in the US honor the heroic legacy of Black liberation struggles with Juneteenth, Freedom Day.
Juneteenth commemorates the emancipation of Black people from chattel slavery. It marks the day, June 19, 1865, when enslaved people in Galveston, Texas, finally gained their freedom, 2.5 years after the Emancipation Proclamation was issued.
Today, this legacy lives on in the multiple struggles against racism and oppression.
Juneteenth commemorates the emancipation of Black people from chattel slavery. It marks the day, June 19, 1865, when enslaved people in Galveston, Texas, finally gained their freedom, 2.5 years after the Emancipation Proclamation was issued.
Today, this legacy lives on in the multiple struggles against racism and oppression.
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🇦🇷 In Jujuy, Argentina, communities and organizations have been mobilizing on the streets and highways to reject the constitutional reform that was pushed through an early approval by the provincial government of conservative Gerardo Morales.
The massive protests in cities and towns across the province, which have seen participation from Indigenous communities, trade unions, and social movements, have been met with heavy repression from state forces.
https://peoplesdispatch.org/2023/06/19/jujuy-rises-up-against-repression-and-regressive-reforms/
The massive protests in cities and towns across the province, which have seen participation from Indigenous communities, trade unions, and social movements, have been met with heavy repression from state forces.
https://peoplesdispatch.org/2023/06/19/jujuy-rises-up-against-repression-and-regressive-reforms/
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Jujuy rises up against repression and regressive reforms : Peoples Dispatch
The province led by conservative Governor Gerardo Morales has been rocked by mass protests against the reform of the constitution which undermines Indigenous rights and the right to protest
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June 20 is World Refugee Day. According to data from the UN Agency for refugees, the number of forcibly displaced people has reached a historic high.
In 2013, there were 51.2 million forcibly displaced people in the world. In 2023, the number crossed 110 million.
While right-wing forces claim that refugees are "flooding" their countries and destroying people's livelihoods, the reality is that a majority of refugees (about 3/4) are in mid or low-income countries.
Still, right-wing anti-migrant policies have had catastrophic results. Just between 2014 and 2022, there were 25,716 recorded deaths of refugees and migrants in the Mediterranean Sea.
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In 2013, there were 51.2 million forcibly displaced people in the world. In 2023, the number crossed 110 million.
While right-wing forces claim that refugees are "flooding" their countries and destroying people's livelihoods, the reality is that a majority of refugees (about 3/4) are in mid or low-income countries.
Still, right-wing anti-migrant policies have had catastrophic results. Just between 2014 and 2022, there were 25,716 recorded deaths of refugees and migrants in the Mediterranean Sea.
#WorldRefugeeDay
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#PeoplesHistory | Today, we remember the German Marxist and feminist activist Clara Zetkin.
In 1910, at the International Socialist Women’s Conference, she proposed the celebration of an annual International Working Women’s Day, a commemoration that continues to this day.
For Zetkin, the issue of integrating women’s struggle with the communist movement was paramount. She debated about it at length with Vladimir Lenin, and theorized topics from sexual freedom and marriage, to the organization of the women's movement within communism.
In 1910, at the International Socialist Women’s Conference, she proposed the celebration of an annual International Working Women’s Day, a commemoration that continues to this day.
For Zetkin, the issue of integrating women’s struggle with the communist movement was paramount. She debated about it at length with Vladimir Lenin, and theorized topics from sexual freedom and marriage, to the organization of the women's movement within communism.
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Every June 21, on the June solstice, the people of the Andes celebrate the Inti Raymi or the Sun Festival, an Incan tradition to celebrate the Sun and the Pachamama (Mother Earth). Today, it is also a symbol of the ongoing resistance of Indigenous communities against centuries of colonization and oppression. The term "Inti" in Quechua refers to the Sun and "Raymi" to celebration.
In Peru, this year's Inti Raymi is being used as an occasion to raise the voices of the Indigenous people against the de facto coup government of Dina Boluarte and the injustices perpetrated by the security forces.
In Peru, this year's Inti Raymi is being used as an occasion to raise the voices of the Indigenous people against the de facto coup government of Dina Boluarte and the injustices perpetrated by the security forces.
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