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Autumn 2024 Issue

The Autumn 2024 edition of The Virginia Defender was published November 5, 2024. Click here for a full PDF.

Articles in this issue:

Crisis & cover-up at Red Onion supermax

Regional & National News

Split verdict an important victory in free speech trial of Uhuru 3

Community News

Henrico thrift shop offers support & PATH to new lives for ex-prisoners

News U Can Use: Autumn 2024

Richmond’s planned waterfront amphitheater stirs controversy

VMFA to greatly expand space for African art

Neo-Nazis back in Richmond, spreading racist hate

(RTD) Corrections

Reclaiming our Sacred Ground

Richmond ordinance would partially protect neglected Black cemetery

Gabriel’s Rebellion honored at site where it was planned

Our Working Lives

ILA flexes worker power in East Coast dock strike

Southern Workers Assembly model comes to Virginia

Pensions the big issue as Boeing strike continues

Postal workers press for decent contracts

Richmond Public Schools fires union president

Cops, Courts & Prisons

Norfolk rally demands ‘Reopen the Ford cases!’

In Our Opinion

And now to work.

Letters to the Editor

22 Years & Counting In Prison For A Non-Murder Conviction!!

International & Antiwar News

While Israeli genocide expands, pro-Palestinian actions spread across Va.

Anti-genocide protesters face heavy charges; not so with cops

War in Sudan continues with no end in sight

UN overwhelmingly condemns US blockade of Cuba

How much money has the US given Ukraine?

No Hay Fronteras en la Lucha de los Obreros

The real roots of the ‘Border Crisis’

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  1. I went to Red Onin Prison in 2003 only two buildings was opened.They cut the AC on cause we were black in the Winter.I seen them beat a inmate up for requesting medical attention while he was handcuffed.For no reason just cause he was black

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