-
Partial British troop withdrawal a setback for U.S.-led Iraq occupation
On Feb. 25, Britain, junior partner of U.S. imperialism, announced that it would pull 1,600 troops from Iraq in the…
Read More » -
Grocery workers fight Stop & Shop for contract
Grocery workers at the Stop & Shop supermarket chain in Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massachusetts have voted unanimously to reject…
Read More » -
Grocery workers fight Stop & Shop for contract
Grocery workers at the Stop & Shop supermarket chain in Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massachusetts have voted unanimously to reject…
Read More » -
Mock shantytown on Miami’s FIU campus shows solidarity with housing struggle
The writer is a student organizer at Florida Atlantic University. Miami is facing a housing crisis that has seen thousands…
Read More » -
Among wealthy countries, children in U.S. and Britain suffer most
The United States and Britain ranked at the bottom of a Feb. 14 United Nations Children’s Fund report evaluating the…
Read More » -
Initial agreement reached in North Korea nuclear talks
On Feb.13, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, or North Korea, made an initial agreement based on negotiations with five…
Read More » -
Congress and the anti-war movement
Millions of people in the United States want the war in Iraq to end. Growing numbers of people from all…
Read More » -
ANSWER Coalition statement at opening rally of KorUS-FTA protests
This statement was delivered on Feb. 11 by Sarah Sloan, National Staff Coordinator, ANSWER Coalition (Act Now to Stop War…
Read More » -
Protests against Korea-U.S. FTA greet 7th round of negotiations
The writer is the national staff coordinator for the ANSWER Coalition (Act Now to Stop War and End Racism) and…
Read More » -
Socialist Women’s Conference in NYC builds activists, leaders, class struggle
Nearly 100 people, mostly women, attended the first Socialist Women’s Conference sponsored by the New York City branch of the…
Read More » -
U.S. steps up Sudan intervention, sends ‘observers’ to border
The U.S. government has had a longstanding interest in undermining the central government in Sudan. Recently, the Bush administration decided…
Read More » -
Supporters rally at Black Panther Eight court hearing
Four of the Black Panther Eight appeared in a San Francisco Court to seek bail reduction on Wed., Feb. 14.…
Read More » -
Chrysler announces 13,000 job cuts, attacks unionized workforce
On Feb. 14, automaker DaimlerChrysler, one of the richest corporations in the world, announced that it would cut its U.S.…
Read More » -
2008 budget funds war, cuts social programs
The writer is a host on Pacifica radio’s KPFK, 90.7 FM. President Bush revealed his 2008 fiscal budget proposal on…
Read More » -
U.S. increases Iran war threats
After weeks of promising to present “smoking gun” evidence against Iran, the Bush administration presented its case on Feb. 11,…
Read More » -
Imperialist war and the prison-industrial complex
The writer is a student at Santa Monica College. He delivered this brief speech on behalf of the ANSWER Coalition…
Read More » -
Enabling law pushes forward Venezuelan class struggle
The enabling law passed by Venezuela’s National Assembly on Jan. 31 gives President Hugo Chávez the power to pass laws…
Read More » -
Unconvicted Palestinian Prof. Sami Al-Arian held in prison, harassed by government
Back on Dec. 6, 2005, Palestinian activist and former University of South Florida professor Dr. Sami Al-Arian was acquitted of…
Read More » -
Soldiers, veterans, and soldiers’ families issue anti-war statement supporting March on Pentagon
You can make a big difference in building support for the March on the Pentagon by circulating the letter below…
Read More » -
Communism and Black resistance in the 1930s South
This article first appeared in the March 2005 issue of Socialism and Liberation. "Hammer and Hoe," a 1990 book written…
Read More »