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Make the People’s Tribune October fund drive a success

Our country and the world are in crisis, and this has aroused people to build unity in the fight for a new society that is just, democratic, prosperous for all, and at peace.
The People’s Tribune is a weapon in that fight because it is a voice of millions of everyday people struggling to survive and move forward. And it helps build connections among the fighters and awareness that together we can create a whole new society and world.
We have no paid staff, rely entirely on donations from our readers, and don’t take corporate money.
As part of our fund drive from Oct. 1 to 31, we ask our readers to do something to raise funds for the People’s Tribune. Hold a spaghetti dinner, a raffle, or other party in your home; ask friends for one-time or recurring donations; or hold a public forum with speakers about the burning issues in your community. It’s up to you.
Your donations will help boost our circulation, both print and online, among those fighting homelessness, for immigrant rights, for healthcare, for an end to climate change, against environmental destruction, and more. Your donations help us get correspondents to where the fight is, more effectively challenge the corporate narrative, and ensure your voices are heard.
Donate online at www.peoplestribune.org or mail checks to: People’s Tribune, P.O. Box 3524, Chicago, IL 60654. Thank you!

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