
Gene Sharp has half a recipe for revolution
I first heard of Gene Sharp from a commentator on National Public Radio. He said that he had examined the "Arab Spring" upsurges in Tunisia, Egypt, Syria, Libya and Yemen.

Occupy movement can win with nonviolence
In the wake of the police violence against Occupy Oakland, it's even more important for the 99% movement to employ non-violent tactics that will galvanize broad unity with the people of Oakland and nation.

Ob-gyn doc: Fight back against sexual assault
There are more than 300,000 rape-related physical assaults against women each year in the United States.

Red-baiting muddies the waters
More than anything, American public opinion is galvanized in its revulsion to the horrific crimes committed in Tucson, Ariz.

Palin’s “blood libel”: it’s time to say No
Why would Palin and her right-wing extremist colleagues choose to use such an inflammatory term," blood libel," after all the talk about toning down the rhetoric after the terrible shootings in Arizona?

Arizona's wake up call
The Tucson tragedy is a wake up call for all Arizonans. It's time to take back our state from the right-wing, anti-people demagogues and their corporate masters.

Let's put blame where it belongs: right-wing extremism
In the wake of the senseless shooting in Tucson, Ariz., people and politicians of various political inclinations have appealed for goodwill, civil discourse and national unity.

CPUSA condemns Arizona shootings, incitement
The Communist Party USA issued the following statement Jan. 9 unequivocally condemning the shootings in Arizona and the ultra-right, anti-government political atmosphere.

Film recalls 1999 Royal Oak Post Office murder suicide
Nineteen years ago on November 14th one of the country's more shocking examples of workplace violence took place at the Royal Oak Post Office in Michigan.

Breaking free from domestic violence
October is domestic violence awareness month. Domestic violence affects two million women in the United States each year.

