People’s Tribune launches fund drive

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Youth fighting for a safe earth and humanity.
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For decades, the People’s Tribune and its bilingual sister publication, the Tribuno del Pueblo, have opened our pages to the growing movement in America, to give the fighters a platform from which to speak to society and to each other. The papers also advocate for a cooperative society that is of, by and for the people, and that takes care of its members.
We have carried stories representing the tens of millions in America who are struggling. They are fighting for such basic needs as food, housing, health care, quality education and water. They are demanding that climate change be dealt with. They’re fighting pipelines and other sources of environmental destruction and pollution. They’re fighting for a future for our youth. They are defending the human rights of immigrants and refugees. And they are demanding peace, equality, justice, and an end to the growing corporate dictatorship and police repression. We are proud to be part of this movement, and are thrilled to be part of the revolutionary awakening that is spreading across America. The People’s Tribune and Tribuno are needed now more than ever.
We rely entirely on the financial support of our readers. During October, we will conduct a fundraising drive. The goal is to enable us to send correspondents to hot spots around the country, such as the southern border, and to expand our reach in print and online so we can more effectively challenge the corporate narrative and insure your voices are heard. We will publish more details on the fund drive soon.
Please be thinking of what you and your friends might do to help raise funds for the paper in October!

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