Bloody Sunday
50 years of British injustice in Ireland
by Joseph HealyOn the 50th anniversary of the massacre of innocent civil rights protestors in Derry, Joseph Healy remembers 50 years of British injustice in Ireland.
A revolutionary socialist organizing project
50 years of British injustice in Ireland
by Joseph HealyOn the 50th anniversary of the massacre of innocent civil rights protestors in Derry, Joseph Healy remembers 50 years of British injustice in Ireland.
The stakes in the debate over Bowman and Israel
by brian beanbrian bean responds to Hadas Thier’s article in Jacobin, “No, DSA Shouldn’t Expel Rep. Jamaal Bowman”.
The challenges facing the left today
by Ashley SmithA lightly edited version of a 15-minute talk by Ashley Smith for the Tempest convention on international perspectives.
Mass struggle for revolution
by Joseph DaherJoseph Daher analyzes the current situation in Sudan after the military-backed coup last month.
Organizing solidarity with Sudan’s revolutionaries
by TempestA Tempest Collective co-sponsored event: “Sudan Resists the Coup: Organizing Solidarity with Sudan’s Revolutionaries”.
The Haitian migration crisis
by Ashley SmithAshley Smith assesses the Biden Administration’s response to the recent wave of Haitian refugees and finds 200 years of racist history playing out in a south Texas border crossing.
U.S. imperialism in Afghanistan and beyond
by Phil GasperOn the twentieth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, Phil Gasper explains the historical relationship between U.S. imperialism and the jihadist groups in the Middle East.
Lessons for fighting anti-Asian racism
by Pranav JaniPranav Jani examines the new wave of organizing against anti-Asian racism and why the Left must deepen our understanding of its impact and origins as we strive to build solidarity.
An interview with six SEA members
by Darrin HoopSeattle Education Association member Darrin Hoop interviews six other members of the union who organized to pass a resolution in solidarity with Palestine.
Promise Li contends that discerning between allies and enemies is no expression of chauvinism, but a marker of socialist clarity.