‘Suffragette’

March 20, 2016

March is Women’s History Month. No study of women’s history would be complete without honoring the millions of women who…

Kionte Spencer’s life celebrated

March 20, 2016

Dozens of community members, including Kionte Spencer’s relatives, participated in a celebration of his life on March 13 at Garst…

Hillary Clinton has Hondurans’ blood on her hands

March 19, 2016

On March 15, just days after the assassination of Indigenous leader Berta Cáceres, news surfaced that one of her comrades,…

Southern workers converge to organize the South

March 19, 2016

Raleigh, N.C. -- Longshore workers from Charleston, S.C. Hospital workers from El Paso, Texas. Diesel engine parts manufacturing workers from…

Alabama LGBTQ struggle wins

March 19, 2016

Decades of lesbian/gay/bi/trans/queer organizing have won two more important victories in the U.S., this time in Alabama. Alabama has been…

The myth of ‘free trade’

March 19, 2016

Media experts claim that Bernie Sanders won Michigan’s Democratic primary because he attacked “free trade.” Human beings have been trading…

Unable to prevail through ground war, U.S. bombs Somalia

March 17, 2016

On March 7, the Pentagon announced it had killed 150 members of the al-Shabab [“the youth”] guerrilla movement in a…

Louise Michel and the Paris Commune of 1871

March 17, 2016

Paris, March 18, 1871. The National Guard, the workers’ militia that was defending Paris from the besieging Prussian Army, rang…

German voting — Who won, who lost?

March 17, 2016

Berlin Bulletin No. 108, March 16 -- Although readers in the United States and elsewhere are watching voting results there…

Marching on International Women’s Day: Women globalize struggle for equality

March 17, 2016

Solidarity and struggle form the essence of International Women’s Day, as intended by its European socialist founders in 1910. Although…