U.S. and Canada

Harriet Tubman, a woman called General Moses

Harriet Tubman was born on a Dorchester, Maryland, plantation sometime during March 1822 and died March 10, 1913, at her…

March 18, 2022

On the picket line

Union Kitchen two-day strike  Dozens rallied at Washington, D.C.’s Union Kitchen stores, as workers there held a two-day strike in…

March 18, 2022

Lockheed and Raytheon – today’s ‘Masters of War’

“Come, you masters of war; You that build the big guns; You that build the death planes; You that build…

March 18, 2022

PDF of March 17 issue

Download the PDF. Starbucks Workers United scores major victory War crisis Racist treatment of refugees U.S.-funded ‘biolabs’ Poverty in Ukraine…

March 17, 2022

‘Save our children’ − from bigotry and hatred!

Right-wing forces are generating legalized hatred and bigotry in the U.S. under the banner of “Save Our Children!” In Texas,…

March 16, 2022

Traditions of health: Black midwives and doulas against racism

Midwifery on the African continent can be traced back to antiquity. The tombs of queens in Africa depict midwives assisting…

March 16, 2022

Starbucks Workers United scores major victory

Starbucks workers across the country celebrated a major victory with three new stores voting in favor of unionization. The NLRB…

March 15, 2022

The ominous omnibus: Pentagon wins, workers lose

A $1.5 trillion “omnibus” spending bill, which President Joe Biden is expected to sign, passed the House and Senate March…

March 15, 2022

Comrades, especially in the U.S., we need to seriously talk about what’s going on in the working class

By Larry Holmes  “In the absence of organization, working people do not constitute a class but rather an incoherent mass,…

March 15, 2022

Letters from our incarcerated family

Dear Workers World, I’m writing to you in hopes to start to receive this paper. I would like to understand…

March 15, 2022