Boston says, ‘Indigenous Peoples Day now!’

October 10, 2018

About 150 people participated in an Oct. 6 Boston rally and march demanding the city government end its celebration of…

No to Kavanaugh

October 10, 2018

At the vote confirming Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court on Oct. 6, woman after woman screamed out in…

Struggle vs Kavanaugh: A legacy of fightback

October 10, 2018

The confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court on Oct. 6 was undoubtedly a win — for the moment…

‘Man power’

October 10, 2018

Taken from a Sept. 23 audio recording on prisonradio.org. It has been over a generation since the U.S. Senate hearings…

Stop U.S. wars across the globe

October 10, 2018

On the 17th anniversary of the invasion of Afghanistan, activists gathered in Herald Square in New York City to oppose…

Round two of Brazil elections

October 10, 2018

Oct. 8 — The first round of elections in Brazil took place yesterday and, as expected, left the ultra-rightist Jair…

GABRIELA leader gives testimony on Duterte’s misogyny at Int’l Peoples’ Tribunal

October 7, 2018

The following testimony was presented by Joan May Salvador at the Sept. 18-19 International Peoples’ Tribunal in Brussels, Belgium, on…

In North Carolina, Durham Pride brings revolutionary queerness

October 7, 2018

Durham, N.C. — The struggle for LGBTQ liberation in the South has had its roots in strong resistance to the…

California rapper released from prison 26 years after lyrics used to convict him

October 7, 2018

Anerae Brown, a 44-year-old rapper from Sacramento, Calif., was finally granted parole in September after 26 years behind bars. Brown…

In Los Angeles, the Harriet Tubman Center dares to struggle

October 7, 2018

The Harriet Tubman Center for Social Justice is a hub for progressive activists in Southern California. Located in Los Angeles,…