Starbucks barista Christi Gomoljak has been on strike for 80 days.

Anti-immigrant myths flood our airwaves. They dominate news cycles and our online feeds. And now they’re amplified from the highest halls of power.

Icicles hung from the beards of men in union beanies.

Minnesota appears to be in gear for a mass uprising.

Fifteen thousand nurses across 10 campuses in New York City’s three biggest hospital systems are on an open-ended strike. It’s the city’s largest nurse strike in decades.

The whistle blows in short bursts: PHWEEE! PHWEEE! PHWEEE! PHWEEE! Code: ICE is nearby. Then comes the long blast: PHWEEEEEEEEEEE! Code: ICE has taken someone.
These are the codes rapid responders are using to alert their neighbors and co-workers to ICE sightings and kidnappings.

Labor federations around the world are condemning the Trump administration’s acts of war in Venezuela.

Already before Donald Trump was inaugurated in January, there were dire omens. Poultry workers reported that their supervisors were using Trump’s anti-immigrant rhetoric to divide workers up—allowing white workers bathroom breaks but denying them to Hispanic workers.