Statement on May 1st, 2015
Contact:
Leani Auxilio & Patricia Ramirez, AF3IRM NYC, [email protected]
NEW YORK--This day, International Labor Day, comes on the heels of massive worldwide protests against the intensifying exploitation of human and natural resources by corporations and their puppet governments.
The results are with us: nations destroyed; histories erased; men, women and children shackled to endless work; human bodies sold and re-sold … Continue Reading ››
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
Barbra Ramos, AF3IRM National Communications Director
323-813-4272, [email protected]
NATIONAL--AF3IRM salutes all workers on International Workers’ Day! We join the chorus of voices around the world fighting for the dignity and lives of workers in all sectors and for economic justice for our communities!
Today the scars of economic and social injustice have never been so apparent - the reality surrounding … Continue Reading ››
Contact: AF3IRM NYC - [email protected]
NEW YORK CITY: On this 2nd year commemoration of the tragic collapse of a garment factory in Bangladesh, wherein 1,100 men and women were killed and 2,000 injured, AF3IRM NYC sends its heartfelt sympathy for and militant solidarity with the families of those bearing this unconscionable loss and damage.
Since that day in 2012, despite statements to correct … Continue Reading ››
For Immediate Release
Barbra Ramos, National Communications Director
[email protected]
323-813-4272
NATIONAL--AF3IRM celebrates International Women’s Day -- also known as International Working Women’s Day -- the best way we know how: by affirming the absolute necessity of women-led organizing and fighting for liberation!
The strength and courage of women is transformative and powerful. We know the roots of International Women’s Day in the strikes and struggles … Continue Reading ››
NATIONAL--AF3IRM, a transnational feminist, anti-imperialist organization, denounces the arrest and charges brought against community organizer Rasmea Odeh. On October 22, 2013, Rasmea was arrested at the age of 67 in Chicago based on charges of immigration fraud. Her trial started this week in Detroit, Michigan. If convicted, she will face up to ten years in prison, a $250,000 fine, and … Continue Reading ››
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