How fares the cause? And how does it fit into the goal of ending cop violence?
Inequality
Battling discrimination on the job
A multi-racial group of transit workers is heating up its campaign against blatant racism on the job.
W.E.B. Du Bois — Unsung history of Black leadership in the Civil War era
The history uncovered by Du Bois’ exhaustive research is revelatory.
Open Letter on the November 3, 2020 General Election
It is precisely because the stakes are so high today that workers and poor folks cannot afford to give one iota of credibility to the Democratic Party.
Census 2020: erasing immigrants and people of color
Why the census is important and how Trump is manipulating it to inflame racism and xenophobia and normalize his rule by decree.
Exposing the greedy bastards who prey on poor people
The coronavirus pandemic has thrown the sharp inequities in the U.S. into sharp relief. But they have always been there, and this book explains the role of business and government collusion.
Book review: Oil Under Troubled Water — how Australia exploited Timor-Leste
“Oil Under Troubled Water” explores Australia’s dirty deals with Timor-Leste. It’s an education every working person needs.
Are the powers-that-be ready to dump Trump?
Examples abound that show the ruling class losing faith in Trump. But will their currently wavering confidence ultimately mean much in November?
Sacrificing the vulnerable: Politicians’ draconian response to New York City economic crisis
As city politicians impose austerity budgets and cut social service jobs that hit the poorest hardest, militant essential workers from fields to hospitals and schools are saying, “Tax the rich.”
Public healthcare: the cure is in our hands
Dr. Susan Williams’ searing critique of privatized healthcare shows why a nationalized system under workers’ control is the “only option that makes sense.”