Natalia Marques
Working people place cost of living as top concern in US elections
The economy and cost of living continues to be the top issue for the people of the US, who are struggling under astronomical housing and grocery costs
As Cubans face blackouts, US-based activists organize material solidarity
Manolo De Los Santos of the People’s Forum discusses the solidarity efforts of the Let Cuba Live campaign
In the US, voting is a privilege, not a right
People in the US are set to head to the polls soon to decide their next president. But the country has yet to contend with a past and present reality of voter suppression
Amid war and natural disasters, capitalism is at root of crisis, says socialist candidate for president
“A third party option takes away that consent from the ruling class and gives power to working class people,” says Claudia De la Cruz, socialist candidate for president
Hurricane Milton wreaks havoc in US as FEMA begs for more government assistance
As a second hurricane hits the US South, Florida residents denounce “every man for himself” style of hurricane response
Voices from the Palestine solidarity movement
Over the past year, the diverse sectors of the Palestine solidarity movement within the United States have united in opposition to the funding, support, and supply of genocide.
A year of struggle for Palestine in the belly of the beast
October 7, 2023 marked a turning point in the Palestinian struggle for liberation and the global solidarity movement.
Congress failed to allocate relief funding ahead of Hurricane Helene, then skipped town early due to the storm
Volunteers in the US South contend with the massive devastation and inadequate relief efforts, as climate change ensures that the worst is yet to come

