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With $31 million, CTA could pay over 400 new full-time bus operators for the next 18 months and significantly improve reliability and frequency.
Instead, for the next 18 months they’ll be using that money to make the punishment for skipping $2.50 in fare being mauled by a dog.
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STOP COP CITY ALERT❕🌲
Two tree sits have been built and occupied in the site of the proposed “Cop City” in the Atlanta Forest where last week, Atlanta Police attempted to begin work preparing the forest for mass clear-cutting of trees.
People in Chicago dropped banners in solidarity with the Atlanta Forest at Bank of America’s half marathon today.
Bank of America is one of the major funders of the Atlanta Police Foundation and #CopCity.
DM us to submit solidarity photos!
Cop City is not a local struggle. It’s a regional center for militarization across the southeast and beyond. Atlanta is a site of experimentation for new policing tactics nationally.
Everyone has a stake in this fight. Everyone can organize to #StopCopCity.
A Illinois State Trooper of color, native to Pilsen and a community member herself, was kicked out of and humiliated at Pilsen “Community” Books by one of the owners.
I bet Ms. Solheim claims to stand in “solidarity” with the Latino community and the LGBTQ community though.
In the 1970s, revolutionary groups like the Black Liberation Army went to extreme lengths to liberate comrades captured by the law.
In this excerpt from his new book, Jarrod Shanahan surveys the wild legacy of mass prisoner escapes from New York City
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