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STYLE OF ATTACK REPORT by Metropolarity

Clockwise from top left: Alex Smith, Rasheedah Phillips, Camae Defstar, Ras Mashramani, and M. Téllez. Photo courtesy of Metropolarity. Book … More

A Conversation with R.L. Stephens

This article has been removed. It has come to light that R.L. Stephens has faced sexual assault allegations within the … More

capitalism, class, dsa, liberation, marx, marxism, medicare for all, race, racism, rl stephens, socialism, union

A ‘Good Cause’ Passes Committee, Moves to City Council

Philadelphia Tenants Union organizers make their voices heard at the Law & Governance committee meeting, photo by Maddie Rose.   … More

Thoughts On Larry Krasner’s Appointment of Ron Castille to His Transition Team for the District Attorney’s Office

When a close friend of mine told me that a family member of his on the outside told him over the phone that Larry Krasner included Ron Castille in his Transition Team, I didn’t believe it.

The Most Powerful Player in Philadelphia

It’s not uncommon for unions to donate to political campaigns, supporting politicians that best represent workers’ issues. This union, however, goes far beyond that.

history, IBEW Local 98, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, johnny doc, philadelphia, philly, union

Frank Rizzo: A Step Down

Frank Rizzo was not the average laborer from the working class who made it good.

frank rizzo, local history, philadelphia, philly, rizzo, south philadelphia

Every Time a Newspaper Dies, a Non-Profit Program Officer Gets Their Wings

The details of how the once-great Philadelphia Inquirer has withered to a brown autumn crisp don’t matter. What does matter is that some smart people figured out how to profit from the newspaper’s failure

big journalism, inquirer, media, newspaper, philadelphia, philly, the philadelphia inquirer

Justice 4 Tyree Carroll: Inside a Campaign Against Police Brutality in Philadelphia

On the night of April 3, 2015, Tyree Carroll was riding his bike in Germantown near his grandmother’s house when undercover police officers abruptly stopped him.

“To serve the people” Contribution to a defense of mutual aid, revolutionary culture, and survival pending revolution

Bobby Seale Checks Food Bags. March 31, 1972. Photo by Howard Erker.   By Tim Horras   Part I: The … More

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