Puerto Rico en la encrucijada

Así como el capitalismo se encuentra en un callejón sin salida, el estado colonial de Puerto Rico, el llamado Estado…

June 17, 2016

Open letter to our friends and comrades in the Sanders Movement

Single-payer health care, free tuition at public universities, a $15 minimum wage, busting up the biggest Wall Street banks, taxing…

June 16, 2016

Baltimore activists mobilize Workers’ Assembly

Baltimore - A determined group of activists met at the Enoch Pratt Library in the Waverley community on June 11…

June 16, 2016

On the picket line

NLRB limits hiring of ‘permanent replacements’ On May 31, the National Labor Relations Board — no trusted friend to labor…

June 16, 2016

D.C., Durham, N.C., approve $15 minimum wage

The District of Columbia City Council voted unanimously June 6 to raise the District’s minimum wage to $15 an hour…

June 16, 2016

CUNY employees win contract

The City University of New York and District Council 37, which represents staff who don’t have a direct role in…

June 16, 2016

Struggle continues after Oakland police chief firing

The following edited statement was released by the Anti Police-Terror Project on June 8. Oakland Police Chief Sean Whent has…

June 16, 2016

Defending Trans lives: Solidarity forever starts with solidarity today

The following statement was distributed by United Steelworkers Local 8751, the Boston School Bus Drivers Union, at Boston Pride on…

June 15, 2016

Motor City Pride revs up

The Motor City Pride Fest took place in downtown Detroit on June 11-12. The annual event is Michigan’s largest LGBTQ…

June 15, 2016

Puerto Rico at the crossroads

Just as capitalism is at a dead end, the colonial status of Puerto Rico, the so-called Commonwealth, is in the…

June 15, 2016