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TRNN This Week April 29th - May 5th

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TRNN This Week April 29th - May 5th
May 5, 2012
Egyptian Protesters Attacked by Military
Jihan Hafiz reports on today's events in Cairo (Full report expected on Sunday)
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May 4th

How did Quebec Students Mobilize Hundreds of Thousands for Strike?
Three students discuss the role of direct democracy and political demands in building a massive movement
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Chicago Latinos Demand Supreme Court Strike Down Arizona SB1070
Chicago activists organize on May 1st to demand rights
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May 3rd

If Ann Romney's Child Rearing is Work, Should All Care Givers Be Compensated?
Nancy Folbre: Raising children is socially valuable work, social programs that support it are a form of payment
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AFRICOM and the Conflict in Mali
Nii Akuetteh: Why did US trained officers organize the coup in Mali?
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May 2nd

Thousands join May Day march for workers rights in New York
Occupy Wall Street joins labor, immigrant rights groups protest economic injustice on international workers day
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May Day Protests Around the World Pt.1
Workers take to the streets on International Workers' Day in Asia, Africa, the Middle East and Europe
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May Day Protests Around the World Pt.2
Workers take to the streets on International Workers' Day in North and South America
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May 1st

A Wall St. Tax and an Independent Workers Movement
Rose Ann DeMoro and Robert Pollin: There is little will in Washington for a financial transaction tax because Wall St. has "occupied the White House"
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May 1st and an Independent Workers Movement
Leo Panitch and Sam Gindin: Occupiers and union activists should build class organizations that challenge for power
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Egyptian Workers' Struggle Continues
Thousands of workers fired at Shebin el-Kom factory, part of corrupt privatization deal
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April 30th

The Egyptian Revolution and Neo-Liberal Economics
Workers protest as European Bank seeks to ratify $1.5 bn in loans to Egypt
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Bankers Assault on Financial Reform
Gerald Epstein: New financial regulations contained in the Dodd-Frank law are being gutted or delayed by regulators and Congress
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April 29th

Humanitarian Crisis Continues in Gaza
Dr. Mads Gilbert: The siege of Gaza continues to make life unbearable
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Sometimes Civil Disobedience is the Only Way to be Heard
Leah Bolger, a retired navy officer, talks about her arrest at Congress and plans for NATO protest
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