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The Working-Class Origins and Legacy of International Women’s Day

Alicia Williamson UE News
International Women's Day's origin was both socialist and feminist in nature, specifically calling for the celebration of working women and the mobilization of all workers to fight for women’s social, economic, and political equality.

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Columnist Katrina vanden Heuvel The Washington Post

The Actual Brazil World Cup Scandal Isn’t About Thongs

Michelle Chen In These Times
"We are not interested in waving Brazilian flags or volunteering for the World Cup… We need jobs. We need education. We need land titles. We need health care. And we need to know where this road they are planning to build is going, and who will be affected.” - Brazilian activist Rafael Lima

Lee Lorch, Desegregation Activist, Dies at 98

David Margolick The New York Times
Lee Lorch, a soft-spoken mathematician whose leadership in the campaign to desegregate Stuyvesant Town, the gargantuan housing development on the east side of Manhattan, helped make housing discrimination illegal nationwide.