
Mother Courage of Clallam County remembered
She stood her ground. She never left Daddy's side. She did not flinch. She was Mother Courage.

South Dakota’s genocide against Native Americans continues nonstop
The genocide being perpetrated by South Dakota against Native Americans continues unabated. This is beyond maddening.

UAW and all unions need membership participation
The United Auto Workers, at their 36th Constitutional Convention on June 5, are ready to fight the greatest assault against working people of our times.

Checks in Native American settlement delayed again
More than 490,000 Indians are still waiting for settlement monies due them from the federal government. It's a disgrace.

Faith in service to worker justice
"Not just promises of doing good, but a a strategic, thoughtful, active, day-in-day-out, in-the-trenches response."

Working class roots are a precious legacy
I am not descended from bankers, Wall Street moguls, or CEOs of Fortune 500 companies. I sit here in my college café and whisper words of gratitude for my distinct heritage.

Meet author Victor Grossman at the Left Forum.
Meet Victor Grossman in New York City at the People's World table at the Left Forum, May 30 - June 1, at CUNY.

Florida communists have a "great convention"
The Florida convention included workshops on racism and organizing skills. Discussion periods allowed for lively exchanges of viewpoints on issues facing the party and the people's movement.
Who is to blame for the crisis at the VA?
U.S. Senate Republicans blocked legislation 11 weeks ago that would have expanded federal health care and education programs for veterans.

Want a better world? Get on board with the new labor movement
Deep-going social change in a progressive, left and socialist direction doesn't just "happen." It requires, first of all, real, active, and politically far-seeing social movements on the ground.

