Lyn Neeley

Cuba’s new Family Code, a law of love

Members of the 51st Venceremos Brigade were invited to an open-air meeting to learn about the passage of Cuba’s new…

January 20, 2023

Sanctions Kill: a book, a webinar, a movement

Several authors of the new book, “Sanctions: A Wrecking Ball in a Global Economy,” discussed the destructive effect of sanctions…

December 15, 2022

Koreans oppose U.S. military aggression

Five days of large-scale U.S.-South Korea joint military drills aimed at North Korea began Oct. 31 and were executed in…

November 11, 2022

U.S. activists say: End criminal blockade of Cuba!

Demonstrations were held in Los Angeles; Phoenix; Minneapolis; Washington, D.C.; and other U.S. and Canadian cities to demand an end…

November 1, 2022

Global South countries strive for vaccine independence

A radical cooperative of 15 countries in the Global South is trying to create the next generation of messenger RNA…

September 12, 2022

Support grows to end the blockade of Cuba

Portland, Oregon Portland activists have held monthly protests since January demanding an end to the U.S blockade of Cuba. This…

July 1, 2022

Mass opposition to Biden’s Summit gains momentum

President Joe Biden’s Summit of the Americas is being boycotted by most countries in the Western hemisphere, and it is…

June 10, 2022

Starbucks workers, rewriting history

Portland, Oregon May 14 — A fiery passionate crowd of 70 Starbucks workers and supporters protested at Portland’s Jantzen Beach…

May 20, 2022

Portland says: ‘¡Cuba sí, bloqueo no!’

Portland, Oregon  May 23 – Carlos Lazo, a teacher and outspoken Cuban American activist, drove from his home in Seattle…

April 29, 2022

Portland Starbucks: unionizing on the rise

Portland, Oregon  A rowdy crowd rallied March 26 outside a Starbucks store in Portland, Oregon, where workers are trying to…

March 31, 2022