
Support Palestinians when they fight
Not just when they die
by Naomi BennetNaomi Bennet takes a critical look at the Left’s responses to Palestinian resistance.
A revolutionary socialist organizing project
Not just when they die
by Naomi BennetNaomi Bennet takes a critical look at the Left’s responses to Palestinian resistance.
Vote set for November 15
by Alex SchmausUESF member Alex Schmaus reports on the union’s executive board vote recommending the endorsement of a resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza and urges members of the union to vote yes.
The cost of speaking out for Palestine
by Eric MaroneyTempest’s Eric Maroney reports on how the Connecticut SEIU pushed executive director Kooper Caraway from office in the wake of Caraway’s public support for Palestine.
75 years of colonialism, imperialism, and resistance
by TempestA Tempest Collective event on Sunday, November 12, at 2 pm EST.
Palestine is a queer issue
by Héctor A. Rivera, Denée Jackson, Layal Bata, and Promise LiHéctor A. Rivera reports on the experiences of grassroots queer networks like the one in Los Angeles that are coming together across social movements and activist communities coming out in support of Palestine.
Perspectives on the ongoing genocide
by brian beanbrian bean analyzes Israel’s ongoing genocidal war and offers important perspectives for the resurgent movement for Palestinian liberation.
Report on the Kaiser Permanente strike
by Promise LiTempest’s Promise Li reports on Kaiser Permanente workers’ three-day strike, which ended October 10 with a tentative agreement but no contract.
Making use of Marxist history and theory
by Paul Le BlancPaul Le Blanc reviews Marxist theory and history and concludes that revolutionaries today need to defend the current resistance to the Russian invasion including its right to seek arms.
Three reports from the front
by Keith Rosenthal, Mel Bienenfield, and Ted McTaggartThree Tempest members report on demonstrations in New York City for Palestinian self-determination and a ceasefire.
Palestinian poet banned from in-person lecture at UVM
by Will Miller Lecture SeriesMohammed El-Kurd will speak remotely at the University of Vermont today after the administration caved to groundless complaints of antisemitism.