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Tag Archives: Jerome Jackson
Stop Detroit evictions
Detroit Eviction Defense is fighting to keep Jerome Jackson in his home in Inkster, Mich. Jackson has been a leading fighter in Detroit Eviction Defense, active in many campaigns to keep others in their homes. We fight with the Hernandez and Orozco families in Southwest Detroit fighting Fannie Mae and its out-of-control efforts to throw families from their homes and cause further damage to our neighborhoods. Resistance is growing; join us! We demand no more foreclosures, no more evictions and good housing for all. Continue reading
Posted in Marxist-Humanism
Tagged anti-eviction, Community Living Services, Detroit Eviction Defense, disability rights, Fannie Mae, foreclosures, housing crisis, HUD, Inkster, Jerome Jackson, Occupy Detroit, Occupy Movement, Occupy Wall Street, people with disabilities, United States, Wayne County Michigan
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November-December 2013 News & Letters online
The new November-December 2013 issue of News & Letters is online. News & Letters, Vol. 58, No. 6 November – December 2013 You may view this issue of News & Letters in pdf form here Lead The Syrian Revolution as the test … Continue reading
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Tagged Abahlali, anti-eviction, Arab spring, Bashar al-Assad, Black Power, Caribbean, Cato Crest, debt ceiling, Detroit, economism, government shutdown, Grenada, healthcare workers, Jerome Jackson, Kaiser Permanente, labor, Luleka Makhwenkwana, Marx's Humanism, Maurice Bishop, Middle East revolutions, New Jewel Movement, News and Letters Committees, Nqobile Nzuza, Paul Mattick, Pelican Bay prison hunger strike, South Africa, Syria, Tea Party, United States
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