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Revolutionary optimism and socialist struggle
The following is an adapted talk from the Nov. 10 Socialism Conference in Los Angeles. When we look at the…
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Writers’ strike challenges studio bosses
The writer is a member of the Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists in…
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Racist gang injunction criminalizes Latino youth
The writer is a Party for Socialism and Liberation organizer in San Juan Capistrano who has helped lead the struggle…
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Los Angeles Socialism Conference inspires working-class struggle
On Nov. 10, nearly 150 people participated in a day-long socialism conference in Los Angeles hosted by the Party for…
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Rally demands return of kidnapped Haitian activist
Nearly 30 activists gathered in front of the Brazilian Consulate on Nov. 13 to demand the safe return of Haitian…
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San Francisco State University mural honors Palestine
On Nov. 2, hundreds of people attended the unveiling of a mural at San Francisco State University. The mural celebrates…
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U.S. education policy leaves children behind
On Jan. 8, 2002, George W. Bush signed the "No Child Left Behind" education bill. Five years later, the public…
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Living without a roof
A recent study found that Los Angeles has more people sleeping in the streets than any other U.S. city. According…
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LAPD to blame for May Day brutality
On Oct. 9, the Los Angeles Police Department released a 90-page report faulting its policies, officer training and commander communication…
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Venezuelan diplomat addresses California activists
Livia Suarez, second secretary of political affairs at the Venezuelan Embassy in Washington, D.C., spoke to activist meetings in San…
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