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Shouts of “Chicano power” echoed through San Diego on Saturday, April 24 as dozens of people marched in the streets, calling for revolutionary change and an end to violence and exploitation.
Led by the Brown Berets de Aztlan, the “End Barrio Warfare” march was militant and disciplined. It included families with young children and supporters from the community as well as revolutionary organizers. The Party for Socialism and Liberation participated, alongside the San Diego Black Panther Party, People Over Profits, Unión Del Barrio, and Brown Berets from as far away as Houston, Texas.
Eddie Alvarez, Unit Commander of the Brown Berets de Aztlan, spoke to Liberation News about what precipitated the call-to-action to end barrio warfare. He explained, “It started when we lost a young individual named Brian [Romo]. Brian was a community member who used to hang out at the park.” The 15 year-old was fatally shot in October of 2020 while walking from Chi
Londoners cast off their winter wardrobes, whatever the weather
Londoners cast off their winter wardrobes, whatever the weather
5th May 2015 2:48am | By Editor New research reveals that it takes more than a summer shower and chilly breeze to deter Londoners from donning their best summer clothes.
It was a wet bank holiday but it seems as though it will take more than a summer shower and chilly breeze to deter Londoners from donning their best summer clothes, as new research reveals that 38 per cent of us are happy to sport our sizzling summer wardrobe at under just 14° Celsius.
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Woodland walks, takeaway treats and a secret folly: there s still plenty you can do in the capital this bank holiday
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You can still visit Kew Gardens if you book ahead this half term
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Finally, things are starting to ease up. You can now meet in groups of six outdoors for picnics and more, and day trips are allowed, meaning you can explore a bit further than your local neighbourhood this weekend.
Given most of the fun to be had over Easter will be outdoors, it s even better news that last summer London was declared the first National Park City in the world. An astonishing 33 per cent of it is public green space, with eight royal parks and around 3,000 more non-royal parks scattered around.
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