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Atenco Guanta - El Pueblo Se Levanta - Celebrate Peoples' History - San Salvador de Atenco Has a Long History of Resistance to the Central Government, Dating from Before Mexicos's Revolution of 1910. In 2001, Atenco Villagers, Mostly Small Farmers, Organized the Peoples' Front for Defense of the Land and Stopped Former President Vincente Fox from Grabbing Their Farmlands for the Construction of a New International Airport. [...]
Melanie Cervantes
2009
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The Austin Community Is on Chicago's Far West Side and Is Anchored by a Group of Women who Look out over their Neighborhood for the Sake of the Children. These Grandmother Gatekeepers Are the Powerful Protectors of the Young. The Kind-Hearted Benefactors of Supple and Uncertain Lives. Their Steady Efforts amidst Manifold Risks Are Invisible to Many, but not Those That Depend on Them to Rise up and Grow. Bridging Wisdoms That Will not Be Erased, Tracing (Her) Stories to Know the Meanings of Today. - Celebrate Peoples' History
The Stockyard Institute, Chicago, US
2014
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Beginning in 1999, Women in El Salvador Have Been Charged with Aggravated Homicide for Premature Death in Their Wombs. At Least Seventeen Are Known Internationally for Receiving Prison Sentences up to 50 Years for Aggravated Homicide. All Went to Hospitals in Desperation, Seeking Help. All Left in Handcuffs, Accused of Abortion - with No Proof beyond Their Pelvic Pain, Blood Loss, and No Longer Being Pregnant. There Is No Presumption of Innocence. - Las 17+ [...] - Celebrate People's History
Mincho Vega
2018
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Begun 1925 - The Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters (& Maids) Built the Groundwork for the U.S. Civil Rights Movement - "Power Concedes Nothing without a Demand". Power Concedes Nothing without a Struggle. Never Has, never Will." Frederick Douglass - The Brotherhood Was a Labor Based Moment Seeking Civil & Economic Rights for African Americans - Celebrate People's History!
Meredith Stern
2004
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The Brown Berets - Young Chicanos for Community Action (Popularly Known as the Brown Berets) Was Formed in 1967 by a Group of Chicana and Chicano High School Students in Los Angeles. They Stood and Fought for Farm Worker Rights, Anti-Militarism, and the Liberation of Chicanx Everywehre. In 1968 They Organized a Massive Student Walk out in East LA, Demanding Equality in Schools for Chicanx Students. - Celebrate People's History
Julio Cordova
2018
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Celebrate Peoples History - Audre Lorde Gambda Adisa, NYX, Born February 18, 1934 - Died November 17, St. Croix - Black Lesbian Mother Warrior Poet - "And When We Speak We Are Afraid Our Words Will Not Be Heard Nor Welcomed But When We Are Siltent We Are Still Afraid So It Is Better To Speak Remembering We Were Never Meant to Survive" - A Litany for Survival - She Who Makes Her Meaning Known
Arthur Katrina
2013
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Celebrate People's History - Franklin, KS - December 15, 1921 - "Amazon Army" 4000 Kansas Women Call March in Coal Mines [...] - On December 11, 1921, Propelled by the Need to Feed Their Children and Outraged at Kansas' New Anti-Labor Legislation, a Crowd of More than 500 Women Gathered in Franklin, Kansas and Resolved to March in Solidarity with Miners Striking at Union District 14 Coal Mines. [...]
Dave Loewenstein
2014
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Celebrate Peoples's History - El Maquis - The Spanish Maquis Were Guerillas Who Faught against the Franco Regime. They Carried out Sabotage in Spain, as welll. As Contributing to the Fight against the Nazi Germany and the Vichy Regime in France in the 1940s. [...]
Un Mundo Feliz, UMF, Madrid, ES
2014
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El Hijo del Ahuizote - Revolucion - F. Magon - Celebrate People's History - Posada - E Hijo del Ahuizote Was a Revolutionary Newspaper That Faught against Porfirio Diaz' Dictatorship in Mexico. The Paper Combined the Anarchist Ideas of Ricardo Flores Magon and His Brother Enrique, With José Guadalupe Posada's Graphics to Unleash a War against Authoritarianism. ...]
Santiago Armengod
2010
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Feminist Comix - Celebrate People's History - It's 1969. Underground Comix Express Counter-Cultural Values in San Francisco (and Elsewhere), Breaking New Ground With Raw and Fearless Storytelling. Second-Wave Feminism Simultaneously Gains Influence, Reintroducing Ideas of Equality to American Women. [...] It Ain't Me Babe, The First Comic Produced Entirely by Women, Came Out in 1970, Sparking a Wave of Feminist Comix in the 1970's-80's. Their Legacy Inspires countless Female Cartoonists Today.
Emily Brymer
2016
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[in arabischer Schrift! - Celebrate People's History - Ghassan Kanafami (1936-1972) Worked as a Journalist, a Literary Critic, and as a Fiction Writer. He Was a Spokesman for the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, and Wrote Extensively on the Palestinian Struggle. With Annie Hover, much of His Effort Focused on the Rights of Children and Education. He Was Assassinated in Beirut in 1972.
Jamaa Al-Yad, LB
2009
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Indian Industrial Training School Haskell - Haskell Indian Nations University Began as the U.S. Indian Industrial Training School. It Was One of the First Native American Boarding Schools, Established in 1884, to Remove Native Children from Their Families and Assimilate Them into Eurocentric Culture. [...] - Celebrate People's History
Lana Grove
2016
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Injury to One Is an Injury to All - [...] - In 1984 Members of the International Longshore & Warehouse Union (ILWU) Refused to Unload South African Cargo off the Nedlloyd Kimberley in San Francisco. They Did so to Demonstrate Their Opposition to South Africa's Apartheid Regime. [...] - Celebrate People's History
Blanco
2014