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Remembering the Stonewall Rebellion in this week's Socialist WebZine

Anonyme, Martes, Junio 9, 2009 - 22:55

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* Remembering the Stonewall Rebellion (The Stonewall Inn, a gay and lesbian neighborhood bar with a large number of African American and Latino patrons, was also well-known as a safe space for those who did not conform to gender norms...)
* Socialists Protest NYC Library Cuts
* A Socialist Speaks: An Interview with David McReynolds
* Peruvian Strike Backs Indigenous Protests
* The "Colombianization" of Chihuahua
* Celebrating Howlin' Wolf and Les Paul

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[ EDIT (Mic à titre de validation au CMAQ)
* correction: the title was repeated three times :) Title/Teaser/Body
* in the Suggested link zone below, the form mentionned not to include http//: we corrected the double http://http://
* put the summary and link in the Teaser ]



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