The Washington Revolutionary Issue 12
Why do activists say "Abolish Police"? The Negro Subversive will tell you in our latest editorial
It’s November, revolutionaries!
As weather gets colder, DC abolitionists and activists are still tackling issues of housing, climate justice, and police brutality. Learn about the #BlackburnTakeover campaign against property management company, Corvias, at Howard University, check out our latest headlines, and stay informed about what abolitionist reads you should get into next, thanks to our friends at Libereaders DC.
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The Washington Revolutionary Issue 12:
Police as a Threat to the Rule of Law
From: The Negro Subversive While the founders of this country were unconcerned with the rights of anybody who wasn’t a rich White man; they held their own rights to be sacred, and were terrified of losing them to a powerful military establishment…
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Headlines: Issue 12, October 25th, 2021
Headlines A wave of union activism is sweeping the country for the first time in decades. From John Deere factory workers in Iowa to school bus drivers in Maryland, the country is officially going on strike. The Labor Action tracker has counted…
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Behind the #BlackBurnTakeover
By: Lex and Abby X Triggered by inhumane living conditions in Howard University’s student housing, including flooding in rooms, limited housing options, students coughing up blood from mold exposure, and other grievances, since Tuesday, October 12th, Howard students began a now 13…
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I Remember Death By Its Proximity To What I Love
By: Paz, from Libereaders DC If you’re looking for a quick read, or an intro to poetry as an activist check out Mahogany L. Browne’s new book, I Remember Death By Its Proximity To What I Love. Eloquently she addresses death and…
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