Dear John, Have you contributed yet to People’s World fund drive? If not, what’s holding you back? The PW is the only news publication in the U.S. that includes the views of the CPUSA, alongside other voices. Please take a minute and go to peoplesworld.org/donate and make the best contribution you can to keep our independent, working-class and people’s press alive. Check out these new articles and video from the CPUSA website: Good morning, revolution! (video): The PW fund drive; Democratic gains and reversals in Chicago, Wisconsin, and Tennessee; anti-eviction action in Detroit; Trump faces the music; and more. Detroit anti-eviction activists go toe-to-toe with court bailiffs: County bailiffs and "movers" got violent as activists locked arms, attempting to help a terminally ill elderly Black woman defend her home. Understanding issues on the border: a working-class perspective: There is no militarized solution to the border issue. Working people need immigration reform that prioritizes the well-being of all human beings. Trump faces the music: the scene outside: With Trump in court, the struggle for democracy advances toward a more "equal and exact" application of the law. At Fox news, profits trumps truth: At the root of Fox News' conspiracy dealing is capitalism's drive toward maximum profits. Twin Cities club on the ground floor of the postal workers’ fight: Members of the Twin Cities CPUSA club are part of the letter carriers' fight in Minneapolis. Don’t miss these upcoming events! CPUSA International Department: China's Relations with Developing Countries. As the ruling class continues to promote ideas of bloc confrontation, hegemony and zero-sum mentality, the People's Republic of China has a different vision for the international community. Let's examine that vision by looking at China's concrete actions and policies. Wed., April 12. 8:30 PM Eastern, 7:30 PM Central, 5:30 PM Pacific Register here to attend. The Marxist Classes: Reproductive rights–the science behind the struggle. To combat right-wing misinformation, we have to understand the science. This class will cover the basics of conception, fetal development, contraception, pregnancy termination, and health risks involved in all stages of pregnancy and birth. Join us for this exploration and discussion with Cori Marshall, MD, Family Medicine with Obstetrics. Sunday, April 23. 12 PM Eastern, 11 AM Central, 9 AM Pacific Register here to attend and receive the recording. Book Talk: Civil Rights Unionism: Tobacco Workers and the Struggle for Democracy in the Mid-Twentieth-Century South by Robert Korstad. Sunday, April 30th. 12 PM Eastern, 11 AM Central, 9 AM Pacific. Suggested reading schedule (read the book here): February: Intro - Chapter 5 March: Chapters 6 - 9 April: Chapters 10 - 15 Register here. In solidarity, Anita, Joe, Laura, and Cameron |