April

Marchers protest military aid to Colombia

WASHINGTON – “The Bush administration claims we are fighting a war against terror,” said Mike Connerly, of Colombia Mobilization. “They are practicing state sponsored terrorism in Colombia.”

Speakers available

The 2002 fund drive campaign will feature several speaking tours on issues vital to world peace and the defeat of the ultraright in this fall’s elections.

Communist Party announces fund drive

April Smith, a leader in the Michigan District of the Communist Party, helped kick off the CPUSA’s $75,000 fund drive with a $1,000 check and pledge to reach their goal.

International dockers unite in Charleston

The General Assembly of the International Dockworkers Council (IDC), representing dockers’ unions from around the world, gathered in Charleston, S.C. March 4-6. For the entire article, click on the headline. To visit the webpage for the IDC, click here.

World readers can take action - On Fast Track

The Senate Democratic leadership has indicated that consideration of Fast Track trade legislation (HR-3005) may begin next week.

Marxist library holds art sale

NEW YORK – The 22nd annual exhibition and sale of paintings, prints and folios, sponsored by the Reference Center for Marxist Studies, will be held here May 3-5 at the Winston Unity Auditorium, 235 W. 23 Street

Hundreds hear Michael Moore in Seattle

SEATTLE – On a cloudy Monday afternoon, several hundred people packed into an auditorium here to hear author/director/activist Michael Moore.

100,000 demand No war at home or abroad

WASHINGTON – Pennsylvania Avenue became a river of humanity April 20 as nearly 100,000 chanting demonstrators marched from the Washington Monument to the Capitol Building demanding an end to the Bush administration’s “war at home and abroad.”

International Notes

S. Korean civic groups protest base/Millions of Italian workers strike/Japanese group calls for ban on nuclear arms/Hungarian elections offer chance for change/Cubans to help train South African teachers/Russian oil workers strike

Saving the children: the fight for pediatric AIDS funding

When Ariel Glaser died of AIDS at age 8 in 1988 no testing was being done on drugs to treat children with AIDS. None.

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