
New York City protesters demand justice for slain Honduras activist Berta Cáceres
Advocates call for an independent investigation, as well as an end to U.S. military aid and military training in Honduras.

“On the Streets, Under the Trees”: Homelessness in urban and rural California
In the Bay Area and Los Angeles, homeless activists are taking the tactics of Occupy a step further.

This week in history: The Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive
The food drive started in October 1991 as a pilot program, the initial drive taking place in ten cities across the country.

After Indiana: The battle for the hearts and minds of America
The election outcome will be determined by how the Democratic and Republican parties address the crisis facing American working people.

Boston Socialist Unity Project conference aims at left cooperation
BSUP1 was held under the theme: "Building Socialism. Building Our Movements."

Celebrating the life of James Connolly in Troy, New York
Irish Republican and revolutionary socialist James Connolly will be celebrated on May 14.

Trump’s foreign policy: statesmanship, or fools’ gold?
Trump clearly shows a mindset that will, if converted into policy, increase rather than decrease international tensions.

May Day from the Haymarket gallows: Albert Parsons' words of 1886
As we pay tribute to Parsons and the other Haymarket martyrs, People's World wishes all our readers in the United States and internationally a Happy May Day.

Labor, progressives warn Congress: Keep ideological agenda out of spending bills
"Riders from the Republican leadership are a way to manipulate the rules in favor of the wealthy few and big corporations."

Award-winning elementary principal criticizes Mayor Rahm Emanuel, loses job
The "reassignment" to a different position smelled like retribution for the outspoken principal's public criticism of the Chicago mayor.

