
The 99%, as citizen tax enforcers, highlight Buffet Rule
Hundreds of taxpayers marked the filing deadline April 17 by delivering tax "bills" - and a message - to tax-dodging corporations and executives.

Angela Davis speaks on struggles of feminism
A point to which Davis returned throughout her speech was the need for feminists to be conscious of class and race as well as of gender.

After 44 days, killer of Trayvon Martin charged
The judge found "probable cause" and ordered Zimmerman to be held pending a formal arraignment.

Thousands vow “no justice, no peace” at Sanford rally
Sadness for the Martin family and outrage that Zimmerman has still not been charged permeated the peaceful crowd.

Evoking Dr. King, Chicago janitors cry out for respect
They lined the cavernous streets of the financial district here, waving flags and holding signs saying, "I AM A MAN, I AM A WOMAN, I AM A JANITOR."

Cesar Chavez: A true American hero
It's Cesar Chavez Day, proclaimed byPresident Obama and observed throughout the country on the 85th birth date of the late founder of the United Farm Workers union
New York City Council calls for justice for Trayvon Martin
A resolution expressing the council's outrage was initiated by council members Letitia James, D-Brooklyn, and Melissa Mark-Viverito, D-Manhattan.

New York: We are Trayvon Martin
Several thousand New Yorkers gathered at Union Square for the "Million Hoodie March and Rally" to protest the murder of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin.

Hundreds demand justice for Trayvon Martin
Echoing the demands of the residents inside and outside of the church, Ben Jealous called for the removal of Sanford Police Chief Bill Lee.

Thousands end 2012 Selma to Montgomery march
Thousands re-tracing the steps of those who made the historic 1965 march from Selma to Montgomery, Ala. ended their five-day journey by converging this weekend on the Alabama state capital here.

