Teresa Gutierrez

Preparándose para ‘el Interregno’ – el lío electoral – un comentario de WW

Al investigar este artículo, surgió una palabra que suena genial: “mezquindad”. Significa “dado a discutir por nimiedades”. La palabra fue…

October 5, 2020

Preparing for ‘the Interregnum’ — the election mess

In researching this article, a cool-sounding word came up: “pettifoggery.” It means “given to quibbling over trifles.” The word was…

September 30, 2020

COVID and People of Color: Is it genocide yet?

If you are a person of color, you too, like me, are probably traumatized and fed up with reading article…

September 15, 2020

<span class="streamer">The RNC and DNC are over</span><br /> Now what to do about November?

The Democratic and Republican national conventions have come and gone. If someone asks who cares, the answers would be diverse…

September 3, 2020

Fidel at 94: The ideas of a revolutionary never die

Makasi was 16 when he first learned about Fidel Castro. As a Black Latinx youth, Makasi notes that “growing up…

August 18, 2020

Does ‘Operation Legend’ signal growing fascistic threat?

The top attorney in the country, the person who is supposed to uphold the law the most, is also the…

July 28, 2020

Who killed Vanessa Guillén? Women of color devalued under capitalism

The case of Pfc. Vanessa Guillén has sparked a movement. Since April 23, the family and friends of Guillén had…

July 8, 2020

Carrizo Comecrudo Tribunal for Human Rights: ‘The Indian Wars are not over’

An important online tribunal — the Carrizo Comecrudo Tribunal for Human Rights — will take place on May 22-23 and…

May 21, 2020

Political Prisoners Teach-In: Mumia, migrant rights and cages

These slightly edited remarks were made April 24 at the “U.S. Empire vs. Political Prisoners” teach-in webinar sponsored by Mobilization4Mumia…

May 12, 2020

COVID-19 and the crisis of the elderly

San Antonio, Texas This Texas city rarely makes national news. But since the outbreak of COVID-19, the so-called River City…

April 22, 2020