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Really happy with this comic I got to write for @longhaul_mag . Always a joy to work on anything with Noah Van Sciver. Full piece here: longhaulmag.com/graphic-hist…
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Really happy to have contributed to this @longhaul_mag issue alongside a great artist and friend, Noah Van Sciver. Comic creators of the world, unite!
Coming soon: issue 6!
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Overwhelming solidarity has expanded the Cuba flotilla into a global convoy - delivering aid by land, air, and sea.
UPDATE 🇨🇺 Nuestra América is growing — from a single sea mission into a global convoy that will converge in Havana on Saturday, 21 March. Get involved. Plan your delegation. And join the convoy to break the siege of Cuba. The call is now open 📢 🔗 nuestraamericaconvoy.org/
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In a profound and elegiac work of investigative journalism, the writer @ChrisLynnHedges and the cartoonist Joe Sacco collaborate to present the testimony of displaced Palestinians who lived through the genocide: Requiem for Gaza is out 10/6. ow.ly/Ib2s50YhoTS
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joining DSA in 2016 pulled me out of a deep left-melancholic slump caused by invasion of Iraq, George W. Bush re-election, shameful neoliberalism of Obama, failure of 3rd-party electoralism. DSA rebuilt my belief that a better world is possible. beautiful to see this, join today!
Democratic Socialists of America — We are at 100,000 members! 🌹 dsausa.org/join
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We stand with Cuba. The US blockade is illegal and inhumane.
"Cuba is willing to have a dialogue with the United States." At a press conference on Thursday, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel told reporters his government is open to conversations with the U.S., but only under conditions of respect and equality. He also stated that Cuba will defend its sovereignty against the “plans for terrorist acts” currently being organized by the U.S., and that the country has not received fuel since December, when the naval blockade on Venezuela began.
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Labeling Cuba as a “national security threat” is a lie used to justify economic war. The goal is to crush the Cuban people, manufacture a humanitarian catastrophe, and force regime change at any cost. It is unconscionable and cruel. We must stop it.
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After the revolution, comic books will be legally required to include letters columns again.
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Some thoughts and tools to consider and use in the effort to build and enact a #GeneralStrike against Fascism. In addition to bridging the historic divide between unions and cooperatives as instruments working class self-organization, we need to build a farmer - worker alliance in this instance in order exert maximum pressure on the Trump regime. - Part 1. #BuildAndFight #GetOrganized #BuildTheAlternative
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During times like this, the wisdom of John Pilger is very much needed.
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The Mayor of New York City 🍎 This is what socialist representation looks like!
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My NYC friends -- Get out there and VOTE Mamdani for a saner future! We can do it! Let's go!
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Learn more about the fascinating and important West Virginia mine wars in our podcast: workingclasshistory.com/podc… As well as our first graphic novel: shop.workingclasshistory.com…
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Replying to @dieworkwear
I agree with Vance about one thing: capitalists and political elites have historically used race to divide the working class and break up labor unions. Vance should know this, since he’s from Appalachia. In the early 20th century, about 10,000 coal miners gathered near Charleston, West Virginia. The coal operators and their political allies conspired to pit workers against one another along racial and ethnic lines. They segregated housing and work assignments; used Black and immigrant workers as strikebreakers; and tried to discredit union organizers as “socialists” or part of a “Negro movement.” At the time, coal miners wore simple work uniforms — often including a bandana tied around the neck to keep coal dust out of their shirts and lungs. After two union sympathizers, Sid Hatfield and Ed Chambers, were murdered in 1921 as part of a company-backed terror campaign, miners gathered to demand justice and the right to organize. They turned their red bandanas into symbols of class solidarity that crossed racial lines. Black and white miners tied them around their necks to identify one another and to distinguish themselves from company guards and strikebreakers. In other words, to say: “On material interests, we are united, regardless of skin color.” This is why they became known as the “Redneck Army.” You can see similar unity elsewhere, such as in the 1912 Lawrence, Massachusetts textile strike. Factory owners tried to divide workers — Italian, Polish, Jewish, Syrian, and others — but they ultimately came together under the slogan “Hearts starve as well as bodies; give us bread, but give us roses!” Thus, that was known as the "Bread and Roses Strike." It’s true that the labor movement has always had to overcome racial and ethnic divisions to unite around class interests. But Vance leaves out an important part of the story: financial and political elites often try to exploit these divisions to maintain power. It's to the labor movement's credit that they were often able to overcome these divisions.
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I'm so proud to have organized, fought and won alongside my friends and fellow elected officials in @nycDSA.
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Antifa: a graphic history - RON JACOBS recommends an accessible graphic history of the Partisans and their many instances of heroic and successful resistance to fascism morningstaronline.co.uk/arti…
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25 Aug 2025
On Aug 25, 1921, 10,000 miners rose in the Battle of Blair Mountain—the largest labor uprising in US history. Wearing red bandanas, they fought for dignity, union rights, and each other. Get 40% off titles with code BANDANA 8/25–8/29: pmpress.org/index.php?l=prod…
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you guys don’t get it a DSA member is writing the best marvel, best DC, and best Image ongoings right now. and all of them feel as creator-owned as you can get
22 Aug 2025
Preview for Absolute Martian Manhunter 6, the end of our first arc! It's a doozy! We're back in December for more! @javiercaster
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Available now! Partisans: A Graphic History of Anti-Fascist Resistance, edited by Raymond Tyler and Paul Buhle. btlbooks.com/book/partisans
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Lefty socialist comic about the West Virginia Mine Wars got a great review in the @ComicsJournal. This is really awesome. Published by @PMPressOrg and @wrkclasshistory tcj.com/reviews/black-coal-a…
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9 Aug 2025
Today, we host the first-ever DSA Political Exchange with left international parties from Puerto Rico, Cuba, Chile, Mexico, Brazil, Germany, France, Belgium, Argentina, Philippines, Japan, Pakistan and Denmark (pictured below) as well as labor unions, tenant unions and progressive organizations from across the country!
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