U.S. and Canada

Indigenous pride, power and protest: Strong as ever at National Day of Mourning

By K. James What are the United States’ foundational myths? Who created them, and who do they erase and harm? …

November 19, 2021

Palestine’s flag waves in Jersey City

  On Nov. 15, the flag of Palestine waved in front of Jersey City’s City Hall, an important first step…

November 19, 2021

Amazon unleashes cops on union organizers

Nov. 18 press release from Movement Media has been slightly edited. The militant mood of workers, whose increasing strikes and…

November 18, 2021

On the picket line

    Reno, Nevada, bus drivers have voted down the most recent contract offer and went back on strike Nov.…

November 18, 2021

Survivors of mass incarceration speak truth to power at ‘Spirit of Mandela’ tribunal

The following are excerpts from testimony given at the Oct. 23-25 “Spirit of Mandela” International Tribunal for Political Prisoners, held…

November 18, 2021

Lessons of the Buffalo, N.Y., mayoral election

Buffalo, N.Y. Nov. 14 — Under normal circumstances, Buffalo’s mayoral election would have been little more than the 16-year incumbent…

November 18, 2021

PDF of November 18 issue

Download the PDF. Struggle from 1970 to now National Day of Mourning ALSO: Class clash at Mass & Cass Justice…

November 18, 2021

Exxon Locks Out Steelworkers at Beaumont, Texas, Refinery

Beaumont, Texas Nov. 13 — On May Day this year about 650 union workers, members of Steelworkers Local 13-243,  showed…

November 17, 2021

Attend or view National Day of Mourning

The 52nd National Day of Mourning, commemorated by Indigenous peoples and their allies, will be held Thursday, Nov. 25, on…

November 16, 2021

New film on Attica uprising shows a fight for human rights

The Prisoners Solidarity Committee of Workers World Party will be sponsoring a free zoom showing Dec. 10 of the new…

November 16, 2021