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U.S. Adults See Decline of Union Membership As Bad

Ted Van Green Pew Research Center
Majorities of Americans continue to see the long-term decline in the share of workers represented by unions as a bad thing for both the country and working people in the United States, according to a Pew Research Center survey conducted from March 27 to April 2.

Everyone in a Nursing Home Deserves a Single Room

Margaret Morganroth Gullette The Boston Globe
The government should require that owners give residents private space — or it should take over the facilities and replace them with small homes.

White People’s Stake in Ending the White Republic

Erin Heaney Organizing Upgrade
Organizing poor and working white people – who are not currently a part of our movement but who have everything to gain by joining multiracial formations, especially in the South – provides a major opportunity to break the power of a white republic.

F**K War

Veterans for Peace Veterans For Peace
We are ANGRY that there is a holiday that glorifies nationalism and patriotism and ignores the trauma that U.S. militarism enacts all over the globe.

International Solidarity Rebuilt Postwar Vietnam

Owen Hatherley Jacobin
During the Vietnam War, the city of Vinh was almost destroyed by US bombing. Socialists around the world helped rebuild it. Today, Vinh's architecture stands as a monument to that internationalist solidarity.