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Jerry McEntee: 1935–2022

AFSCME Staff AFSCME
Gerald W. McEntee, the longtime president of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFL-CIO), who led the union to historic growth, positioning it as a voice for working people and a force to be reckoned with in the nation’s civil rights movement, died Sunday, July 10, 2022.

Five Constitutional Amendments for Right Now

Zachary B. Wolf CNN
There can be long periods where it feels impossible to amend the Constitution. But then conditions change and in a very short period of time there can be three, four or five amendments. The heart of the story is progressive change.

Baseball, Barbecue and Losing Freedom This Fourth of July

Howard Bryant ESPN
Grilling, baseball and fireworks, first replaced by symbols -- and now by a country tearing itself apart. July 4, 2022, falls in the midst of devastation. It is Independence Day in America with independence under current and relentless assault.

When Organizers Are Professionals

Clement Petitjean Jacobin
Is the transformation of community organizing into a “profession” a barrier to radical political change?

Friday Nite Videos | July 21, 2017

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Keegan-Michael Key Brings Luther, Obama's Anger Translator, Out of Retirement. Mia Paz | Shelter. The Best Fox News Explanations for Trump Jr.’s Russia Meeting. T-Rex Couldn't Run, But Speed Walked. Trump Turns on Sessions.