Horrific rape sparks mass protests in India

January 2, 2013

An outraged mass movement has brought hundreds of thousands, mainly women, into the streets of India to protest rape and…

Idle No More movement sweeps across Canada

January 2, 2013

“Idle No More,” a movement led by First Nations (Native) peoples in defense of the water, the land, the sky…

Emancipation Proclamation and Night Watch

January 2, 2013

Jan. 1, 2013, is the 150th anniversary of the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation by U.S. President Abraham Lincoln. Effective…

Postal hunger strike targets Congress

January 2, 2013

Washington, D.C. — Postal workers carried out a six-day encampment and hunger strike once again in Washington, D.C. This time they…

Detroit charter school teachers go union

January 2, 2013

Seventy percent of the teachers at the César Chávez Academy in Detroit have signed up to join the American Federation…

La tragedia de Sandy Hook

January 2, 2013

Las armas no son su verdadero origen Traducción de Ricardo Garcia Pérez, revisado por MO. A la mayoría de las…

Washington’s economic war on Cuba

January 1, 2013

How long could the U.S. government ratchet up the economic war against the Cuban Revolution in every corner of the…

Coal miners, Hurricane Sandy and China’s GreenGen

December 21, 2012

This year, possibly for the first time ever, the United Mine Workers did not endorse a presidential candidate. In 2008,…

Origins of Michigan’s ‘right-to-work’ union-busting law

December 21, 2012

The passage of the union-busting “right-to-work” law in Michigan is a severe legal setback for the labor movement and for…

Venezuela and the struggle for socialism: ‘The agenda is to deepen the revolution’

December 21, 2012

This is a talk by Berta Joubert-Ceci of the Philadelphia branch of Workers World Party to the November WWP National…