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Breaking ground for gay rights in the Communist press

I am told by People’s World Managing Editor C.J. Atkins, who enjoys rummaging around in the history of Communist Party publications, that the opinion piece republished below, almost 30 years since its first appearance in People’s Daily World, was the first head-on article apart from the occas. ....

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[OPINION] A new low for Asians in America


[OPINION] A new low for Asians in America
Apr 2, 2021 10:52 AM PHT
Lila Ramos Shahani
Everywhere you look lately there’s been an alarming surge in anti-Asian violence in the US. Part of this grim catalogue includes: the murders in Atlanta; the 84-year-old man from Thailand, dead after being violently slammed to the ground in the Bay Area; elderly Asian women attacked in New York and San Francisco; a Filipino man whose face was slashed with a box-cutter in Brooklyn, and many others. More recently, a Filipino woman on her way to church on West 43
rd Street in Manhattan was brutally beaten up as the doorman shut the door of the apartment building in front of where it happened all of which left me feeling horrified and utterly bereft. ....

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"Judas and the Black Messiah" Director Shaka King on Fred Hampton, the Black Panthers & COINTELPRO


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A highly anticipated new feature film, “Judas and the Black Messiah,” tells the story of Black Panther leader Fred Hampton and William O’Neal, the FBI informant who infiltrated the Illinois Black Panther Party to collect information that ultimately led to Hampton’s killing in 1969 by law enforcement officers. The film is premiering at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival and stars Daniel Kaluuya as Hampton, LaKeith Stanfield as O’Neal and Martin Sheen as FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. Shaka King, the film’s director and co-writer, says focusing on Hampton and O’Neal was a way “to make The Departed inside the world of COINTELPRO,” referring to the decades-long illegal FBI program to undermine Black and radical political organizations. “I just thought that that was a very clever vessel and intelligent way to Trojan-horse a Fred Hampton biopic.” ....

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The Indigenous Activist Who Demanded Inclusion for All LGBTQ+ People


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In 1963, when Barbara May Cameron was just 9 years old, she read an article about San Francisco. At the time, Cameron, a Hunkpapa Lakota, lived on the Standing Rock Reservation in North Dakota with her grandparents. As soon as she read about the far-away California city, she confidently informed her grandmother that, one day, she would live there. “And save the world too,” she added.
Just over a decade later, Cameron made it to San Francisco and got to work. First, she co-founded Gay American Indians (GAI) alongside her friend Randy Burns. Cameron viewed GAI as both a support group for Native lesbians and gay men, and a means to carve out space for them within the wider (and whiter) LGBTQ+ community. Those pursuits carried over into her writing as well. Though she had originally trained as a photographer at Santa Fe’s Institute of American Indian Arts, Cameron found her message was better conveyed through essays. Hers were personal and powerful, and became ....

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