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Day of action demands ‘$15 and a union’ from McDonald’s May 20, 2021 9:58 AM CDT By Joelle Fishman
32 BJ SEIU Connecticut district leader Alberto Bernardez leads
workers and supporters in a chant at the Branford Connecticut service plaza. | Art Perlo / People s World
BRANFORD, Conn. The chant “What do we want? Justice. When do we want it? Now” reverberated through the McDonald’s restaurant at the Branford I-95 rest stop Wednesday morning as workers, union allies, and community groups marched inside the restaurant as part of a national day of action demanding $15 and a union.
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‘Georgia On My Mind: The Third Reconstruction’: Connecticut Black history event planned February 17, 2021 10:03 AM CDT By Joelle Fishman
New Haven s 2020 Black History Month unity march focused on the theme Dump Trump. This year s event will feature a street march, car caravan, student essay contest, and more. | Art Perlo / People s World
“Georgia on My Mind: The Third Reconstruction,” is the theme of a series of scheduled events including a Black History Month Youth March / car caravan, a virtual event, and an arts and writing competition highlighting
The 2020 Amistad Award honorees were Barbara Vereen, Rob Baril, Jan Hochadel, and Wildadiz Bermudez.
NEW HAVEN, Conn. From the moment the dramatic African drumming and slide show of the marches, rallies, car caravans, strikes, and election campaigns began, it was certain this would be an extraordinary and uplifting
People’s World Amistad Awards program.
The famed BODOMA Garifuna Culture Band kept the spirit elevated all evening long with musical performances.
Transformed from a large in-person statewide annual event into a virtual concert and awards, the program, “United for the World We Want Celebrating Resilience, Solidarity, and Vision,” was held “in tribute to essential workers and all workers regardless of immigration status during the pandemic, the rise of the movement for Black lives, and the voter upsurge for democratic rights.”