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  1. Because when your country lacks universal healthcare, you have to go on strike to get health benefits included in the deal, sector-by-sector, city-by-city.

    San Francisco teachers will now fully-fund healthcare starting in 2027. Just don't get sick before then.

    democracynow.org/2026/2/16/hea

  2. "The ranks of the homeless in our city have swelled to the greatest numbers since the Great Depression."
    ~Mayor-elect Mamdani

    m.youtube.com/watch?v=JjZ1m92b



  3. “He’s used the word ‘hoax’ more times than we can count. It’s incredibly disrespectful. At every turn, no matter how many of us have come forward,” said Bensky.

    She was among the group of Epstein survivors who held up photos of their younger selves at the US Capitol on Tuesday as they campaigned for the release of the Epstein files. The group was elated when the bill moved through the House and then the Senate on Wednesday,

    theguardian.com/us-news/2025/n

  4. Just 4 years ago: the campaign to win the Excluded Worker Fund, path-breaking relief that provided $15,000 on average, to undocumented immigrant workers who were excluded from federal assistance

    Parallels with the creation of UI in The Depression

    Base-Building in Community Organizing
    with Make the Road NY’s José Lopez and Ángeles Solis
    open.spotify.com/episode/0r2xq

  5. Hurricane Otis destroyed many health centres in rural communities around Acapulco. Others are closed due to a lack of staff and supplies. NGOs like Medical Impact have stepped in.

    "Often ranked among the world’s most violent, the municipality has more people in extreme poverty than any other in Mexico."

    theguardian.com/global-develop