Two sides of the Sanders campaign

The Bernie Sanders campaign has a dual character. On the one hand, it has unearthed and given voice to widespread…

March 21, 2016

Cuban foreign minister says blockade still intact

March 21 -- Despite positive steps, the U.S. blockade of Cuba continues intact. That’s how Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez…

March 21, 2016

China, U.S. and global warming, part 3: Coal miners in crisis

In this series, we’ve compared the response to global warming by the Chinese and U.S. governments. With roughly one-fifth of…

March 21, 2016

Workers World Party organizer gives “thanks for fierce activism of Black womyn”

Excerpted from a talk given by Kira-Lynae, Baltimore Workers World Party organizer, at an International Working Women’s Month forum sponsored…

March 21, 2016

‘Suffragette’

March is Women’s History Month. No study of women’s history would be complete without honoring the millions of women who…

March 20, 2016

Kionte Spencer’s life celebrated

Dozens of community members, including Kionte Spencer’s relatives, participated in a celebration of his life on March 13 at Garst…

March 20, 2016

Hillary Clinton has Hondurans’ blood on her hands

On March 15, just days after the assassination of Indigenous leader Berta Cáceres, news surfaced that one of her comrades,…

March 19, 2016

Southern workers converge to organize the South

Raleigh, N.C. -- Longshore workers from Charleston, S.C. Hospital workers from El Paso, Texas. Diesel engine parts manufacturing workers from…

March 19, 2016

Alabama LGBTQ struggle wins

Decades of lesbian/gay/bi/trans/queer organizing have won two more important victories in the U.S., this time in Alabama. Alabama has been…

March 19, 2016

The myth of ‘free trade’

Media experts claim that Bernie Sanders won Michigan’s Democratic primary because he attacked “free trade.” Human beings have been trading…

March 19, 2016