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Nonprofits Will Not Save Us: An analysis of the 1/8 vigil for Renee Good in Philadelphia

By A.N. The murder of Renee Good by the fascist US Immigration and Customs Enforcement pig known as Jonathan Ross, … More

activism, border, Border Patrol, cops, ice, immigration, Juntos, law enforcement, news, organizing, philadelphia, Philadelphia Police Department, philly

No Sister to Genocide: The 9 Month Report Back

By the No Sister to Genocide Strategy Team This article was initially written by the leadership of No Sister to … More

organizing, philly, philadelphia, activism, palestine, news, politics, Zionists

Five Years of the Philly Survival Collective: In Conversation with Three Core Organizers

By TM In spring of 2020, shortly after the onset of the COVID-19 Pandemic, Philly Socialists formed a mutual aid … More

activism, COVID, food, food delivery, food insecurity, news, organizing, philadelphia, philly, politics, writing

Mayor Parker’s H.O.M.E Initiative is an Investment in Gentrification

By E. Morten On the campaign trail, Parker promised housing would be one of her top priorities, second only to … More

activism, affordable housing, Gentrification, housing, news, organizing, Parker, philadelphia, philly, politics, real-estate, rent, tenants

Interview with Philadelphia Organizer Jax

By Nora Jax is a principled and uncompromising Wobbly and Marxist–Leninist organizer deeply rooted in Philadelphia’s labor and tenant struggles. … More

activism, housing, landlords, Marixism, news, organizing, philadelphia, Philadelphia Tenants Union, philly, politics, tenants, unions

In Case You Missed It: July

Mobile Services in Kensington Not Yet Banned By E. Morten Earlier this year, Mayor Cherelle Parker signed into law Councilmember Quetcy Lozada’s bill, … More

abolish ice, activism, ice, immigration, news, organizing, philadelphia, Philadelphia Police Department, philly, philly socialists, police brutality, politics, racism, Socailism, trump, writing

Policy Compliant Violence: Deporting Your Neighbor Won’t Make Philly Safer

By Kevin Carlson About 150 people gathered Tuesday June 10th in response to the kidnapping of 5 people by ICE and … More

abolish ice, activism, ice, immigration, Los Angeles, news, organizing, philadelphia, philly, politics, protest

Headless Courage: Anti-ICE Protests vs. Police Brutality

By Marine Tucker When ICE kidnapped 5 people off the street in the morning of Tuesday, June 10th, Philadelphians mobilized … More

abolish ice, activism, community building, direct action, history, immigration, news, organizing, philadelphia, philly, police brutality, politics

In Case You Missed It: April

Philadelphia Guaranteed Income Pilot By I. Pliskin A subtle part of the “American Dream” is the idea that even if … More

abolition, american dream, basic income, bathroom bill, class mobility, constitution, history, ice, lgbtq, news, palestine, philadelphia, politics, prison, septa, temple, trans, upenn, writing

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