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March 16, 2020

‘A US working-class party that is serious about socialist revolution’

At book fair, union events, Cuban workers discuss Socialist Workers Party political course, US class struggle
Meeting at Central Organization of Cuban Workers (CTC), Feb. 20. From left: Pathfinder editor Martín Koppel; Socialist Workers Party leader Mary-Alice Waters; Pathfinder editor Róger Calero; Silvio Jova, CTC magazine editorial board; and Caridad Cabrera, CTC’s Americas Department. Inset, Ismael Drullet, CTC international relations secretary. “In the most powerful capitalist country in the world, there are people explaining the need for a socialist revolution,” said Jova.

…and resilience of a century and a half of struggles by African Americans, from the Civil War and Radical Reconstruction to Malcolm X to today. He highlighted the importance of…


June 22, 2020

25, 50 and 75 Years Ago

…it is now evident that neither Nixon’s promises nor Senate bills can prevent the war in Cambodia from developing into a full-scale civil war. The Pnom Penh government, like the…


June 29, 2020

Atlanta cop charged with felony murder

Rayshard Brooks killed with 2 shots in the back
June 15 Atlanta march organized by NAACP. Protests continue across the U.S., worldwide.

…a result of the proletarian Black-led civil rights movement in the 1950s and ’60s that overthrew Jim Crow segregation and boosted the fight against racism around the world. A series…



July 13, 2020

A working-class road to expand rights for all the oppressed

Court ruling muddying biological sex and ‘gender identity’ endangers gains won in struggle
1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, part of powerful Black-led working-class movement that overthrew Jim Crow segregation. Another product of this struggle was new Civil Rights Act passed the following year that outlawed employer discrimination in hiring, firing or promotion based on “race, color, religion, sex or national origin.”

…matters of “gender identity” or “sexual orientation.” What’s worse, it deceptively called on the authority of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 while making a travesty of that law’s Title…