-
Leila Khaled: Palestinian fighter, Marxist revolutionary
This article is part of PSL's revolutionary women series.
Read More » -
Columbia University’s two-tiered punishments
The writiers are three Columbia student anti-Minutemen protesters who have received censures from the university. This article first appeared in…
Read More » -
Cook County to evict hundreds of hospital patients
More than 200 long term care patients in the Oak Forest Hospital in Chicago recently received letters announcing that they…
Read More » -
Florida farmworkers win accord with McDonald’s
On April 9, the Coalition of Immokalee Workers, the organization that represents farmworkers in Central Florida, won an agreement with…
Read More » -
Hayward, Calif. public school teachers strike for higher pay
On April 3, teachers of Hayward School District went on strike after an insulting pay raise offer from the administration.…
Read More » -
Iraqi resistance heightens anti-occupation struggle
The fourth anniversary of the fall of Baghdad to U.S. forces was marked by a massive demonstration of Iraqis opposed…
Read More » -
The case of Posada Carriles: A brutal reply
George W. Bush is undoubtedly the most genuine representative of a system of terror forced on the world by the…
Read More » -
Revolutionary women: PSLweb.org feature series
Over the next few weeks, the Party for Socialism and Liberation will publish a series of articles on PSLweb.org profiling…
Read More » -
Mother Jones: Union organizer, revolutionary agitator
West Virginia district attorney Reese Blizzard dubbed Mary Harris "Mother" Jones, "the most dangerous woman in America.
Read More » -
‘The Wind that Shakes the Barley’ examines Ireland’s national and class struggle
Almost one year ago, Ken Loach’s film "The Wind That Shakes the Barley" won the Palme d’Or at the 2006…
Read More »