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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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Major Taylor - Major Taylor (1878-1932) Was an African American Cyclist Who Won the World One Mile Track Cycling Championship in 1899. He Set Numerous World Records during the 30 Years of Racing, and Was the First African American International Sports Star. The League of American Wheelmen, The Governing Body for Cyclists, Ruled in 1894 to Exclude Blacks from Membership, and Major Taylor Had to Fight Discrimination at Every Step of His Career. - Celebrate Peoples' History
Janet Attard
2012
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Landless Workers' Movement - With 1,5 Million Members, the Movimento Dos Trabalhadores Sem Terra (MST). One of the Largest Social Movements in Latin America. It Fights for Land Reform and against Racism, Sexism, and Capitalism through Broad Based Squatting, Basic Healthcare, and Literacy and Education Campaigns. - Celebrate Peoples' History
Camila Rosa
2020
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When We Allow Freedom to Ring from every Hamlet, from every State and Every City, We Will Be Able to Speed up that Day when all God's Children, Black Men & White Men, Jews & Gentiles, Protestants & Catholics Will Be Able to Join Hands & Sing in the Words of the Old Negro Spiritual "Free at Last! Free at Last! Free at Last! Great God Almighty, We Are Free at Last!" Martin Lulther King 1929 - 1968
Paul Peter Piech
1977
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Comité Exigimos Justicia - "We Started in the 90's with 3 then 5, then 40 Cases of Innocent Guys All Framed by Crooked Cop Detective Reynaldo Guevaca" - Ruth Peña - We Demand Justice Committee - 13 ot the 56 Guys Have Been Exonerated - Exonerate Them All - Prosceute Crooked Cops - Celebrate People's History - More Welcome Homes
Stephanie Weiner
2020
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Celebrate People's History - Come out! - And Think How Can Love Corrupt, When There Are as Many Sexes as There Are People. The G.L.F. Is Figting for Your Freedom, As Well as Ours. - The Gay Liberation Front Was the First LGBT Activist Organization Formed after the Stonewall Rebellion in New York City in June 1969. [...]
Caroline Paquita-Kern
2021
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Jana Sanskriti - Forum Theater in India - Jana Sanskriti (Bengali for "People's Culture) Mixes Indian Folk Theatre with the Political Action of August Boal's Theater of the Oppressed. Teams of Actors Perform Plays in Their Villages, Enacting the Problems of Rural Society-Patriarchy, Sexism, Alcoholism, Religious Hegemony, Imperialism, Political Corruption [...] - Celebrate People's History
Morgan Fitzpatrick Andrews
2011
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Act Up Fight Back Fight AIDS - Act Up Philadelphia - Since 1987, Act Up Philadelphia Has Been Fighting for Justice for People Living with HIV, and for the Communities That Are Most Devastated by the AIDS Crisis - in Philadelphia, the U.S., and around the World. Act Up Philadelphia Is Different - It Sees the AIDS Crisis as a Political Crisis, a 25-Year-Old Catastrophe That Was Allowed to Happen Because of Greed, Racism, Neglect, and Bigotry. [...] - Celebrate Peoples' History
Courtney Dailey
2007
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Another Distortion in the Technological Revolution Is that, instead of Strenghtening Democracy at Home, it Has Helped to Eviserate it. Gargantuan Industry and Government Woven into an Intricate Cimputerized Mechanism Leave the Person outside. The Sense of Participation Is Lost, the Feeling that Ordinary Individuals Influence Important Decisions Vanishes, and Man Becomes Separated and Diminished - Martin Luther King
Paul Peter Piech
1978
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Brotherhood - Justice - Tolerance - Freedom - Our Freedom Was not Won a Century ago, it Is not Won Today; but some Small Part of it Is in Our Hands. And We Are Marching no longer by Ones or Twos but in Legions of Thousands, Convinced now it Cannot Be Denied by any Human Force. Martin Luther King
Paul Peter Piech
1977
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Power Up - Corita Kent Was a Radical Educator, Silkscreen Printing Pop Artist, and Activist Agitator Whose Pedagogical and Political Exuberance Extended to Civil Rights, War Resistance, Feminist Critique, and a Joyful Participatory Body Politic. [...] - Celebrate People's History
Shannon Gerard
2017
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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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Las Mujeres Libres - Celebrate Peoples' History - During an Era of Extreme Gender Division in Spain, Womens' Freedom Was Severely Restricted. In Response to the Women's Situation, Two Groups of Anarchist Women in Barcelona and Madrid Had Begun Organising Two Years before the Revolution. [...]
Cristina Carrera
2004
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We Do not Have Much Time. The Revolutionary Spirit Is already Worldwide. If the Anger of the Peoples of the World at the Injustice of Things Is to Be Channeled into a Revolution of Love and Creativity, We Must Begin now to Work Urgently, with all the Peoples, to Shape a New World. Martin Luther King
Paul Peter Piech
1978
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Tengo Puertorico en Mi Corazon - The Young Lords Organization Was Born in 1968 When a Puerto Rico Chicago Street Gang Turned to Political Action and Community Service. Influenced by the Black Panther Party, They Confronted Developpers, Police and City Hall. [...] - The Young Lords Organization
Ricardo Levins Morales
2017
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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