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Lick Your Elbow - In Mid-2012, Protests Erupted in Khartoum in Opposition to the Quarter-Century Reign of Omar al-Bashir and His National Congress Party. Begun by Female Students Chalenging Austerity and High Prices, within a Week it Had Spread, Involving Tens of Thousands - and This in a Context Where all Signs of Dissent Are Brutally Suppressed. - Try Again - [...] - And Again - And Again - And Again - Celebrate People's History
Josh MacPhee
2018
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Funmilayo Ransome Kuti - Francis Abigail Olufunmilayo Thomas Was Born in Nigeria in 1900. Funmilayo (the Name She Went by) Was the First Female Student at Her Elementary School and Then Studied in England Before Returning to Nigeria and Becoming a Teacher. In 1932, She Gathered a Few Young Women Together to Start the Abeokuta Ladies (ALC) Which Began as a Small, Polite Group Focused on Learning Proper Etiquette, Drinking Tea, and Doing Crafts. ...] - Celebrate People's History
Miriam Klein Stahl
2020
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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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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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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