La Niña and Climate Change

La Niña, a climate pattern of the Pacific Ocean that recurs every 4 to 12 years, is expected to affect the United States between December 2021 and February 2022. The northern states are expected to see below-normal temperatures, while much of the South will experience above-normal temperatures and a decrease in precipitation.

Online Townhall Sat. November 6th

n the midst of a pandemic that has ravaged the world, especially its most marginalized communities, we have often found ourselves asking where we went wrong and how we could do better at health care.

Here’s what COVID does to your body when you’re vaccinated — and when you aren’t

If you were going to be in a fight for your life, would you want to be armed and ready or still fashioning your weapons after the enemy has attacked? That is my answer to NBA players like Beal and others who are still unclear on the reason for vaccination. Being unvaccinated means that you are unarmed and unprepared for an attack, with luck as your only weapon.

Governments Try to Downplay Climate Change

New leaked documents show that governments have been trying to get the UN to downplay climate change, raising questions about the outcome of the upcoming Climate Change Conference.

The Hungarian Revolution of 1956

In 1956, the Hungarian masses of working people fought courageously, not for the implementation of capitalism, or a brutal rule by “socialist” or “communist” party bureaucrats, but for socialism built on their own genuine power as workers.

“People vs. Fossil Fuels” Challenge Biden Policy

Over 530 climate activists were arrested this past week when thousands of activists descended on Washington, D.C., to demand that the Biden administration protect indigenous communities and the environment.

John Brown’s Raid on Harpers’ Ferry: One Battle in a Long Struggle

John Brown and his followers stand as an example of how working people of different skin colors and backgrounds can join together and take action against the oppressing ruling classes.  For that reason, we recognize John Brown’s raid as part of the long struggle to end oppression and create a just and equal world for all people. 

Update from an Oakland teacher: “Our safety depends on us”

It is now almost the middle of October, and we’ve been back at school since the beginning of August. The Oakland School District had the entire summer to prepare for our return in the middle of a pandemic, but little was done to guarantee the safety of students and staff. Currently, there are only ten […]

No Jab, No Job?

Vaccination is an effective measure against disease, but we should not blame the unvaccinated for the government’s response to the pandemic.

Día de los Pueblos Indígenas: La Lucha Continúa

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Durante muchos años, el lunes 11 de octubre se ha conocido en Estados Unidos como el Día de Colón, un día que celebraba al representante del asalto genocida a los pueblos indígenas por parte de los invasores europeos. Existe un esfuerzo generalizado para rebautizar este día como el Día de los Pueblos Indígenas, un día […]

Indigenous Peoples’ Day: The Struggle Continues

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This system continues to tear apart the earth, brutalize Indigenous people’s lives and destroy their lands for profit. The struggle of Native peoples is a struggle against a system that threatens all life on this planet. It is all of our fight too.

Kaiser Engineers Go on Strike

Over 700 stationary engineers have been on strike since September 18 at Kaiser Permanente Northern California facilities.

Climate Science Under Capitalism

Tackling the issue of climate change is the most urgent and pressing issue facing all of humanity around the world. Why shouldn’t all of our contributions be brought to the table, especially those on the frontlines who face the most immediate consequences?

The Latest California Oil Spill

On Sunday, one of the largest oil spills in California’s recent history spread onto beaches, damaging wetlands and killing wildlife.

Fossil Fuel Senator Writes Climate Portion of Budget Bill

The current budget fight in Congress is offering up a perfect opportunity for industries to call in favors and Senator Joe Manchin of West Virginia who owns millions in coal stocks has been tapped to re-write the climate portion of the budget bill.

We Must Fight to Defend Our Right to Choose!

Women and their allies all over the U.S. are out in the streets on October 2 to defend that right. We won this right before and to keep it we will need to fight for it again today!