
Charting a new vision on the anniversary of 9/11
It is appropriate on this 11th anniversary to think hard about the need for a new direction in foreign policy.

Paintings by the late Blanche Wille slated for show
The organizers would like to have an exhibition of Blanche Wille's artwork at a major gallery, and a serious catalog.

Today in labor history: Swaziland gains independence
Swaziland officially became independent from its former colonial ruler, the United Kingdom.

Progressive cinema: “The Story of Film: An Odyssey”
Cousins is a brilliant scholar with allegiance to working people, who are represented with respect throughout the entire series.

Left on the bookshelf: "Vision and Communism"
Students of art and anthropology, as well as Soviet history, would find this book to be a valuable addition to their personal library.

Movies you might have missed: “Fateless”
The capitalist industrialists of Nazi Germany were instrumental in the political rise and installation of Adolph Hitler as master of Germany.

Today in history: Uprising at Nazi death camp
On this date in 1943, prisoners at the Treblinka extermination camp in German-occupied Poland rebelled against Nazi guards.

Today in labor history: remembering Frank Little and more
Wobblie organizer Frank Little is dragged by six masked men from his hotel room and hung from the Milwaukee Railroad trestle.

Houston celebrates birth of The Liberator – Simon Bolivar
Almost 200 progressives here celebrated South American liberator Simon Bolivar's birthday, July 24.


