Korea won’t be intimidated August 9, 2017 Pyongyang, north Korea, after an air raid by U.S. planes in 1950. The U.N. Security Council voted unanimously [...]
U.S. threats and sanctions grow with isolation By Sara Flounders August 1, 2017 U.S. Marine Corps aircraft and jets over the aircraft carrier USS George Washington in the [...]
U.S. imperialism: Militarism and superexploitation in Africa By Abayomi Azikiwe August 8, 2017 This article is excerpted from a paper presented at the 2017 Left Forum panel hosted by [...]
NYC: Pack-the-court -Thurs., Aug. 10 & Sign Petition for Transit Worker Facing Trumped-Up Charges S O L I D A R I T Y C E N T E R PACK THE COURT! Support Transit Worker Arrested on False Charges! This Thursday, Aug. [...]
Black women’s work and reparations August 8, 2017 The staff of We Dream in Black, a program of the National Domestic Workers Alliance, July 25. July 31, 2017, [...]
Venezuela: A tale of two votes and what democracy looks like By John Steffin August 7, 2017 Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro (L) and Cilia Flores during the closing campaign [...]
Venezuela: ‘The people united will never be defeated!’ By Berta Joubert-Ceci August 7, 2017 Chanting “The people united will never be defeated,” a huge crowd accompanied the [...]
Heroes of the struggle for health care By Kathy Durkin August 6, 2017 Fighting to win the basic right to health care for all in the United States. Demonstrations [...]
Answering anti-LGBTQ despicables August 4, 2017 The Trump administration’s bigotry was blasted at LGBTQ people on July 26 when the president tweeted in [...]
Why rebellion broke out in Detroit 50 years ago By Abayomi Azikiwe August 3, 2017 Listening to Marvin Gaye, a Vietnam veteran returning to Detroit sing; ‘What’s [...]
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