Lucy Flato, labor activist, writer
Lucille Burman Flato died peacefully Jan. 7 in San Francisco, of complications from a massive stroke.
Editorials
Under the cover of darkness / The ‘electability’ factor
Japanese Communists adopt new program
ATAMI, Japan – Approximately 1,000 delegates representing 400,000 members of the Japanese Communist Party (JCP), meeting here at the party’s 23rd congress, voted Jan. 17 to adopt the party’s revised program and a resolution outlining its basic domestic policies and its approach to world politics.
Aaron Cohen: Educator, organizer
Longtime Communist leader, educator and union organizer Aaron Cohen died Dec. 12 at the Oakland retirement community where he had lived in recent years. He was nearly 95 years old.
Editorials
Continuing King’s dreams / Millions disenfranchised
Philadelphia Community rallies to save hospital
PHILADELPHIA – Overflow crowds are becoming commonplace in the battle to save historic Medical College of Pennsylvania Hospital since the announcement Dec. 18 by Tenet Healthcare Systems of its plans to close the facility. The hospital has been serving Philadelphians since 1850.
Editorials
Celebrating 80 fighting years … and counting / People’s power in Cuba

