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Photos from Struggle - La Lucha for Socialism's post 06/22/2026

Struggle-La Lucha and the Struggle for Socialism Party salute our LGBTQIA+ and Two Spirit siblings this Pride Month, at a critical juncture in the fight for transgender and q***r liberation.

Read the full article: https://www.struggle-la-lucha.org/2026/06/06/pride-2026-genocide-of-trans-people-threatens-all-workers/

Between Donald Trump’s attempted coup on Jan. 6, 2021, and his second election in 2024, the ruling class as a whole moved decisively behind the anti-trans witch hunt — which before had been considered a fringe movement.

Why? The anti-trans tsunami had much to do with the 2020 George Floyd Uprising, which scared the rich and powerful.

In that moment of profound working-class solidarity with the Black community, in which trans and q***r people played a highly visible role, the capitalists recognized their own vulnerability.

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The power of the working class: Bolivia’s general strike continues – Struggle – La Lucha 06/19/2026

The general strike in Bolivia has eclipsed the 45 day mark. The main demand of the strike is the resignation of right-wing President of Bolivia, Rodrigo Paz Pereira. Paz is aligned with the Trump administration as corporations from the United States seek to control Bolivia’s natural resources, particularly lithium, as well as tin, copper, zinc, silver, and natural gas. Currently, the areas of Bolivia rich in resources are surrounded by Indigenous territories.

The power of the working class: Bolivia’s general strike continues – Struggle – La Lucha Demonstrators march in La Paz on June 10 carrying Bolivian flags and Wiphala banners as the general strike against President Rodrigo Paz entered another week. T

ICE breaks up a Newark hunger strike by shipping strikers out — it doesn’t work – Struggle – La Lucha 06/18/2026

The people locked inside Delaney Hall stopped eating, and they stopped working. ICE answered with tear gas, beatings and night transfers — a fleet of vans moving in the dark so no one outside could see.

It did not work. As the strike entered its fourth week, nearly 40 women held in Unit 1 of the Newark immigration jail announced on June 11 that they were joining — issuing their own demands and reopening a fight the government had spent the previous week trying to disperse across the country.

ICE breaks up a Newark hunger strike by shipping strikers out — it doesn’t work – Struggle – La Lucha Protesters outside Delaney Hall in Newark demand the ICE jail be shut down as detained workers continue a hunger and labor strike inside. The people locked insi

Trump and Rubio are weaving a narrative based on lies to attack Cuba – Struggle – La Lucha 06/18/2026

Fulton Armstrong, a former U.S. intelligence official, emphasized that in the present and future, “we will see a mix of military pressure, sanctions, and negotiation. The United States will likely increase the pressure on Cuba even further before the midterm elections. But I also believe that in Washington they know the island is not going to collapse easily.”

Trump and Rubio are weaving a narrative based on lies to attack Cuba – Struggle – La Lucha Rubio and Trump whipping up lies. Havana, June 13 — Fulton Armstrong, a former U.S. intelligence official, told the Spanish newspaper El Mundo that "Trump and R

Two justice systems: Karmelo Anthony, racism and the right to self-defense – Struggle – La Lucha 06/18/2026

The case has been met with polarizing outrage. From the moment the story broke, it was sensationalized by the media. There were calls from the far-right, demanding that an example be made out of Anthony. Since the story’s explosion, Karmelo’s family has faced constant harassment and threats.

Under Texas Penal Code § 9.32, an individual is justified in the use of deadly force if that individual reasonably believes the use of deadly force is immediately necessary to prevent another’s unlawful deadly force.

Two justice systems: Karmelo Anthony, racism and the right to self-defense – Struggle – La Lucha In Dallas, a supporter of Karmelo Anthony stands with signs. Karmelo Anthony, a young Black man, is headed to prison at the ripe age of 19. So, what was Karmelo

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