Dollars for change
We can't think of any time in recent history
when the working class has been more disgusted with both the
big corporations and their political representatives in
Washington and the statehouses.
As we found out Oct. 4 when we distributed thousands of
copies of Workers World to the big immigrant-rights march in
Queens, N.Y., these low-paid workers are eager to hear from the
left. And they are very interested in the movements that are
resisting the Bush administration's disastrous drive for world
empire.
WW newspaper is already an important resource for many
different struggle movements here. Now the spread of the
Internet has made our web page, emails and downloadable PDF
version of the newspaper accessible to anti-imperialists all
over the world. We get many letters and messages whose essence
is, "Wow! We didn't know such a revolutionary newspaper existed
in the United States!"
We think that many opportunities are opening up to infuse
the struggles for jobs, education, housing and justice with a
socialist perspective, one that rejects every form of bigotry
and oppression. We want to make Workers World bigger and better
to meet these challenges.
This issue that you're reading now is a special 16-pager put
out for the major demonstrations in Washington, D.C., and San
Francisco against war and occupation.
You can contribute to this work by making a special
contribution to the WW Fall Fund Drive. Our goal is $60,000.
That's what it takes to keep an office, produce the newspaper,
mail it to subscribers and get it out to the public at picket
lines, demonstrations and rallies and online. It would cost
much more, but all the labor is free--donated by workers who
deeply want to get a socialist message and analysis out to our
class.
Help spread the socialist message to the millions who need
to know that another world IS possible, and that they can help
bring it to birth. Make a contribution today.
Thanks for your support,
Deirdre Griswold
Workers World Editor
http://www.workers.org/orders/donate.php
Reprinted from the Oct. 30, 2003, issue of
Workers World newspaper
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