
Racist murders continue in Mississippi
Although the State of Mississippi now officially honors Civil Rights leaders killed in the state, the killings continue.

Trump tries to drive a wedge between Democrats on trade
He thinks the Left can be split between those who support free trade agreements and those who do not. Let's prove him wrong.

Democratic Party platform panel waffles on trade and health care
Michael Smith had a message for the Democratic Party - stand up for workers who have lost jobs to so-called "free trade" pacts.

Civil disobedience actions demand an end to deportations
Immigrant rights activists blocked traffic on Main Street in front of the Hartford immigration office Monday.

Humanists stress urgency of fighting racism, ending wars
The four-day conference featured panels, film screenings, lectures, luncheons and dinners, and informational talks.

Women’s “State of the Union” and the 2016 elections
The key to defeating Trump is to mobilize the largest and most diverse coalition possible.

Supreme Court blocks Texas attempt to shut women’s health facilities
This will help keep America on the path toward greater equity and toward full recognition that women have the right to control their own bodies.

This week in LGBTQ history: UN issues Free & Equal stamps
In February of this year, the United Nations Postal Administration (UNPA) issued a set of six stamps promoting the UN Free & Equal campaign.

Decades later, Mississippi is still burning
In 1964, the brutal slayings of three civil rights workers rocked the country. Their deaths cast a spotlight on horrifice violence and injustice.

LGBTQ-Latino leader, Carlos Guillermo Smith, fights for Florida’s future
"This tragedy has impacted the central Florida LGBTQ community so much. It's got to be part of the conversation in the election cycle."

