Statements by CPUSA clubs and districts in support of the ongoing student protests demanding an immediate ceasefire and just permanent peace in Gaza.
We must unite our movements and wield our collective strength to effectively define and control how our communities are served and kept safe.
Make this a May Day to be remembered: Fight the ruling class power.
Their biggest fear is a united working class able to challenge the reign of capital. No worker, including white workers, has a material interest in maintaining such a system.
On issues of public safety, environmental racism, housing, economics, and education, Philadelphia's mayor is putting big business interests ahead of the city's working class.
Show AllMembers of the Peoria CPUSA in Illinois marched in the St. Patrick’s day parade with the Peoria Coalition for Palestine, helping to build support for a local ceasefire resolution.
Show AllThis article is part of the People’s World 100th Anniversary Series. Seventy years ago, on May 17, 1954, the Supreme Court outlawed segregation in public schools with its landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision, delivering a hard-fought victory for the Civil Rights Movement and all those struggling for the equality...
WASHINGTON—Seventy years after the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously outlawed segregation and “separate but equal”—which wasn’t equal—in its landmark Brown v Board of Education decision, are the court and parts of the country going backwards? The answer seems to be “yes.” Of course, as a spate of books, exhibits, podcasts, and...
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