Monica Moorehead

‘The Murder of Fred Hampton’ still resonates today

A packed hall of mainly young activists attended a showing of the remastered 1971 documentary, “The Murder of Fred Hampton,”…

December 10, 2019

Protest disrupts football game over climate crisis

During halftime at the classic Yale and Harvard football game on Nov. 23 in New Haven, Conn., hundreds of protesters…

December 6, 2019

Racist ‘Thanksgiving’ myth challenged at Plymouth

On the mic is Mahtowin Munro, co-chair of United American Indians of New England, speaking in front of the Plymouth…

December 6, 2019

Picture the Homeless honored for 20 years of organizing for housing as a human right

Picture the Homeless celebrated the 20th anniversary of its founding by sponsoring a fundraising program on Nov. 25 in Harlem,…

December 3, 2019

Long live the revolutionary spirit of Fred Hampton 50 years after his death

Fred Hampton, the official chairman of the Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party and deputy chairman of the national…

December 3, 2019

WWP forum on ‘What Road to Socialism?’

The New York branch of Workers World Party held a public and livestream forum Nov. 23 on “What Road to…

November 26, 2019

Colin Kaepernick refuses again to bow down to NFL WW commentary

Colin Kaepernick, a Black quarterback, has not played in the National Football League for almost three years since he started…

November 26, 2019

Mike Africa Jr. was ‘Born on the MOVE’

Mike Africa Jr. presented an engrossing, dynamic one-person narrative, “Born on the MOVE,” for almost two hours here at the…

November 21, 2019

‘Harriet’ — A powerful depiction of the legendary abolitionist

Institutionalized bigotry, be it racism, gender oppression or LGBTQ2S+ oppression, has impacted every sector of U.S. society. The form may…

November 13, 2019

New York City forum on Chile uprising, myth of ‘Thanksgiving,’ surge of U.S. strikes

The New York chapter of Workers World Party held a forum on Nov. 2 featuring three dynamic women speakers on…

November 5, 2019