Rudy Lozano, 20 years later
Opinion On the morning of June 8, 1983, Rudy Lozano, chief Midwest field organizer of the old International Ladies Garment Workers Union, was murdered in cold blood in his house in the Little Village neighborhood on Chicago’s southwest side. The forces behind his killing have never been conclusively identified.
Editorials
Rx: Make three calls now / Honor Medgar Evers
Steel union sounds alarm on jobs
“Unless there is a strong Democratic (Party) case for revitalizing manufacturing, there’s a good chance George Bush will clean the Democrats’ clock,” declared Leo Gerard, president of the United Steelworkers of America (USWA).
Colombian rural union leader describes struggles
CHICAGO – Liliany Obando is an official of the National Federation of United Agricultural Workers (FENSUAGRO) in Colombia. On a recent visit to Chicago she made several presentations, and was interviewed by the World.
Film review: Carlo Giuliani, A Boy
Carlo Giuliani, 23, was wearing his swim trunks under his sweatpants when he left home in Genoa, Italy, around noon on July 20, 2001.
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Thank you Glenn Fine! / Freedom of the press under siege
Editorials
Mourn the dead and organize for peace / Caging the foxes

