Posts by Our Community Collective ✊🏽 Free Palestine
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Image: light green envelope opening with a note inside on a blue background. Note reads: you’re invited! To explore our online community for labor organizers, activists, and change makers. Additional text reads: DM us for details! Free to join
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Light green background with black and orange text that reads: it’s not too late to join in solidarity Political education doesn’t happen without our participation. Image: a drawing of two hands clasped
Light green background with orange and black text some highlighted in white that reads: we risk internalizing a false belief that we aren’t educated enough to understand oppression at home.
Light green background with black and orange text that reads: if we believe the lie that it’s too complicated for us to get informed and involved when it comes to on-going genocides, Image: two conversation bubbles
Light green background with orange and black text, some are highlighted in white. Text reads: figure out who has the power Of organized military operations. Of financial support from imperialist governments. To the end suffering of the People.
Light Green background with orange and black text: if you’re not sure who is the oppressor in what the mainstream news calls a complicated “conflict” Image: a folded newspaper
U.S. elected officials have, once again, proven that they do not listen to the People. They aren’t simply ignoring Israel’s war crimes. They’re financing them.
We have spoken. We have gathered. We have voted with our dollars.✊🏿✊🏼✊🏽
And we won’t stop. 🇵🇸
If you live in the so called United States, you live in the imperial core.
This is not an invitation into guilt—this is a reminder that if we don’t rise up and interrupt the terror we are watching our leaders allow and participate in, it will be us eventually.
We are all tired. Yes.
Imagine how exhausted the people of Palestine are right now having lost their families, homes, their health, and everything they need for basic survival.
Let your motivation amount to more than “being on the right side of history.”
Let this open your eyes to the ways the United States government still directly supports colonialism.
There are zero hospitals in Gaza now.
Remember this occupation did not begin in October.
Continue to educate yourself and your community about the history of Palestine while we continue the fight for freedom for Palestinians.
We must not forget people in Gaza are starving to death in this moment.
Not because of food scarcity but because they’ve been displaced and bombed for 3 months straight.
Continue to boycott, participate in striking in the ways you can, and don’t stop talking about Israel’s crimes against humanity.
Light green background with hands holding prayer beads. black text reads: Demand an end to the genocide in Gaza
Image: light green envelope opening with a note inside on a blue background. Note reads: you’re invited! To explore our online community for labor organizers, activists, and change makers. Additional text reads: DM us for details! Free to join
Since we do not have DMs here, try us on Instagram or drop us a line through the form on our website!
This community space will be for folks interested in political education, labor organizing, and activism—no experience is required to participate but seasoned organizers are encouraged to join!
LA Times Guild is on strike today! 🗞️
❌ Don’t engage with LA Times content for 24 hours ❌
Friends don’t let friends cross picket lines! Including digital picket lines. 🪧
The movement emphasized that workers deserve not just “bread” (their basic, minimum needs met) but also “roses” which symbolize quality of life. 🌹
The fight for fair wages and safe working conditions continues today. May we never stop advocating for justice and equity in the workplace!
Three people died, 296 were arrested, and many more were injured in pursuit of their goals. Some were met, some were not but it set a precedent. After the strike was finished, there were many other strikes with similar goals that occurred in other states involving mill factories.
A black and white photo of the strikers, mostly women, hooding signs that read: we shall fight until we win
On this day in 1912, the IWW-led Bread and Roses Strike, also known as the Lawrence Textile Strike, ignited with immigrant workers demanding fair wages, better working conditions, and dignity for all working in the textile mills.
A virtual holiday card from our coco. This green with an image of frog and toad building a snow frog. Text reads: We’ll be out of office until 2024! Happy holidays from our families to yours!
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Clippers mean that reads: uh oh! It appears that you are defending billionaires online. Are you aware they don’t care if we all die due to their selfish actions and unwavering greed?
Red and white keffiyeh background. Text reads: our support for Palestine isn’t going anywhere.
Have you ever organized a labor union at your workplace?
You were fed up with the working conditions. Makes sense.
We’re all still learning but being about to reflect on that means if there is a next time, you have some idea on how to call folks in 🫱🏼🫲🏽