The New York branch of Workers World Party held a public and livestream forum Nov. 23 on “What Road to Socialism?” The speakers included Makasi Motema, an organizer with the People’s Power Assemblies/NYC, who spoke on connecting the struggle against racism worldwide and breaking down imperialism’s lies; Larry Holmes, First . . .
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By Álvaro García Linera Linera is the elected Bolivian vice president currently exiled in Mexico. Workers World publishes this article to make his analysis available to U.S. activists. Originally published by the Latin American Geopolitical Strategic Center (CELAG) on Nov. 20. Translation by Michael Otto. Like a thick night fog, . . .
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A series of events in the Bay Area and around the U.S. have put the spotlight on U.S.-funded repression and killings in the Philippines that target progressive political organizations and unionists. The attacks began to escalate on Oct. 31 when police and military raided the offices of Gabriela, a women’s . . .
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Colin Kaepernick, a Black quarterback, has not played in the National Football League for almost three years since he started to kneel during the playing of the national anthem to protest racist police brutality and racial inequality. No NFL team has sought out Kaepernick to become either a starting or . . .
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Según una encuesta realizada por YouGov en septiembre de 2019, el 70 por ciento de los millennials, personas entre 23 y 38 años, votarían por un socialista. Un tercio ve el comunismo favorablemente en comparación con el capitalismo. Lo que esta encuesta implica es que los jóvenes en los Estados . . .
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La República Democrática Popular de Corea ha rechazado la última propuesta de la administración Trump para una reunión cumbre. El 18 de noviembre, el Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores de la RDPC dijo en un comunicado: “Tres rondas de reuniones y conversaciones entre la RDPC y EE. UU. se han llevado . . .
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