COVID-19

The COVID challenge − cooperation or competition

President Joe Biden’s May 25 announcement, calling on U.S. intelligence agencies to launch an inquiry into the charge of a…

August 3, 2021

Despite solitary and banning, resistance continues

Incarcerated people depend on their voices being heard outside the walls for their grievances against prison officials to be effective…

July 20, 2021

COVID-19 and capitalism

Is the COVID-19 virus on the way out? Is the U.S. government taking appropriate steps to eliminate this disease? To…

July 14, 2021

Pandemic devastated U.S. working class

By Tamarai This lightly edited article was originally published in the July issue of Workers Resistance, the web magazine of…

July 8, 2021

Haiti: Guerrilla warfare and COVID-19 break out in Port-au-Prince

Starting in early June, firefights broke out among the armed neighborhood militias in Port-au-Prince, Haiti’s capital, with the cops sometimes…

June 25, 2021

Massive Brazil protests demand ‘Vaccine in arm, food on plate, Bolsonaro out!’

Organizers say some three-quarters of a million people demonstrated in over 400 cities in Brazil and around the world on…

June 24, 2021

Shambling recovery from the COVID economic crisis

President Biden interrupted a long weekend at the Delaware shore to claim credit for the 559,000 new jobs which the…

June 9, 2021

Syringes for Cuba: Campaign to send vital COVID supplies

During the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, Cuba’s Henry Reeve International Medical Brigade sent 53 contingents of volunteer health workers…

May 17, 2021

Capitalism, racism and the Michigan COVID surge

After a year of masking, social distancing and with significant sectors of the U.S. population vaccinated, COVID cases are beginning…

April 14, 2021

COVID crisis exposes prison profiteers

By Cindy Lou Miller “If you want to understand any problem in America, you need to focus on who profits…

March 31, 2021