Victor Serge: Revolutionary and Chronicler of Revolution

On his birthday, December 30, let’s remember Victor Serge, a lifelong revolutionary. His life and struggles can serve as a model and an inspiration for those of us who aspire to change the world.
Mumia Abu-Jamal: A Political Prisoner for 40 years

In December 1981, Mumia Abu-Jamal was arrested in Philadelphia and charged with the murder of a police officer. After a farce of a trial, Mumia was sentenced to death.
The Fight Continues for Kellogg‘s Workers

After rejecting a tentative agreement with a two tier wage structure, Kellogg’s has recently responded by trying to hire permanent replacement scabs.
Big Pharma Gets Richer by Not Sharing Patents During Pandemic

The heads of the pharmaceutical industry are more interested in making as much profits as possible by primarily selling their vaccines to the wealthiest nations rather than to distribute them equitably around the world to wipe out COVID.
How Dare the Government Charge a Teenager with Terrorism?

What right does the US government, which has carried out acts of terror domestically and abroad, have to decry “terrorism”?
Johns Hopkins Healthcare Drops Medicare Coverage for Nearly 6,000 Seniors

On January 1st, nearly 6,000 seniors in Maryland are expected to lose coverage for having the wrong medicare insurance plan.
Hustlers’ Christmas Lies

December 6, 2021, Editorial of the Workplace Newsletters of the Etincelle fraction of the NPA, Translated from French Christmas is approaching, but our politicians are preparing some rather unconventional gifts for us. It’s time for their big family reunion: they argue a bit, but in the end, they get along just fine. The great feast of predators Now, […]
Oil and Gas Profits Soar While we are Gouged!

Gas prices have risen while oil and gas companies have profited immensely.
Another Deadly Record Broken – The Number of Overdose Deaths at the Highest Ever

Overdose deaths in the United States have reached a record high, as pharmaceutical companies continue to profit.
El Asesinato de Ahmaud Arbery

Editorial del 30 de noviembre Un jurado mayoritariamente blanco de Georgia declaró a tres hombres blancos culpables del asesinato en febrero de 2020 de Ahmaud Arbery, un hombre afroamericano de 25 años. Arbery estaba haciendo footing en Satilla Shores, GA, un suburbio mayoritariamente blanco, cuando los asesinos lo persiguieron en dos camionetas. Uno de los […]
Guadeloupe-Martinique: if there is any violence, it is against the colonial establishment and inhumane poverty

People in Guadeloupe and Martinique have been protesting against the social problems caused by French control.
The U.S. and Russia Escalate Tension Over Ukraine

The struggle between Russia and the U.S. to dominate this region of the world puts the whole world at risk. This reckless conflict is just another example of the complete bankruptcy of the global capitalist system, where major powers will risk all-out war and countless lives to enhance their economic dominance.
West Indies: A Revolt Against Exploitation and Abuse!

In the French West Indies, Guadeloupe and Martinique, an explosive social movement has been underway for weeks against the imposition of mandatory vaccination in workplaces and the institution of a health pass.
The Montgomery Bus Boycott: The Power of Organization and Solidarity

While the act of Rosa Parks sparked mass action, the collective decision of thousands first to participate in and then to continue the boycott led to victory.
Online Townhall Sat. January 22nd

Dr. Gandhi will be discussing the realities of the pandemic, what we know about the corona virus how it has touched the lives of billions of people around the world, what is being done and what should be done to minimize its impact. If there is anyone qualified to speak about this pandemic it is Dr. Gandhi.
The Struggles of 2021
Borders Don’t Stop a Global Disease!

Shutting down travel to supposedly fight the spread of the virus is nothing but political theater and feeds into racism.
The Supreme Court Has No Right to Decide on Abortion for Anyone!

Why do members of the Supreme Court have the right to make such important and intimate decisions for us.
Free Daniel Ruiz and Cesar Arakaki!

On Monday, November 8, the Argentine judiciary sentenced the activists Daniel Ruiz and Cesar Arakaki to three years, and three years and four months in prison respectively, for their participation in the demonstrations of December 14 and 18, 2017 against the pension reform of then President Mauricio Macri. Back in 2017, on December 18, despite […]