Buffalo, N.Y. Starbucks workers in Buffalo, N.Y., called a boycott April 2 to protest the unjust firing of Angel Krempa and Nate Tarnowski. Both workers were well known union supporters, terminated for bogus violations. Starbucks workers and community members held a picket at the store the workers were fired from…
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Defiant protesters challenge the Biden administration in Buffalo, N.Y.
By RJ Red posted on January 26, 2021
Buffalo, N.Y.
Jan. 21 On Biden’s first full day as president of the U.S. empire, activists and community members here wasted no time in putting pressure on his administration. At a demonstration called by Workers World Party-Buffalo, people gathered at the corner of Niagara Street and Porter Avenue to voice their demands.
Activist David Louis spoke of the need for protesters to stop asking Biden for change and instead organize for the change we want ourselves highlighting the fact that many basic demands for equality have been raised for hundreds of years, and neither major political party has acted on these changes.