This article first appeared in Revolution Newspaper | revcom.us This past week, various media pundits and ruling class spokespeople argued that Trump had begun to listen to his cooler-headed, more experienced advisers. They said this showed that the Trump/Pence regime was becoming a more “normal” administration, and straying from its agenda. Well, look at what… Read More
100 Days of Horror
April 17 New York Times columnist Charles Blow argues that Donald Trump has launched a “daily litany of horrors” including major assaults upon women, LGBT people, and Black people. Blow argues that “The clock is being turned back. Vulnerable populations are under relentless attack by this administration. This is a war, and that is not hyperbole… Read More
Los Angeles: 30 Faith Leaders Arrested Protesting ICE
April 16 A protest and civil disobedience involving Jewish, Muslim and Christian faith leaders and community members on Thursday expressed “Exodus from detention!” The event called out Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and resulted in the arrest of more than 30 people for their refusal to remove themselves from blocking a loading dock of the… Read More
Boston/Cambridge: Students Saying NO! to Fascism
The Boston/Cambridge area is a center of dozens of colleges and thousands of students. The Tour is there, challenging students with the Ten Days of Resistance, meeting with activists, joining in protests. “High five! The National Tour is at the Cambridge #TaxMarch saying NO! Let’s get organized for 10 DAYS of Resistance. High five!… Read More
Middlebury College: Organizing for 10 Days of Resistance
This March students at Middlebury College in Vermont protested and shut down a talk by Charles Murray, who infamous author ofThe Bell Curve, an intellectual defense of racism. This triggered great controversy, and attempts to put the students on the defensive. The Tour went into the middle of this controversy and contention. “We’ve gotta get out &… Read More
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