Natalia Marques
Two years since George Floyd’s death, has anything changed in the US?
The gains and setbacks in the movement for Black lives prove how racism is woven deeply into the fabric of capitalism and US society
“Revolution is a never ending song”: Gabriela Silva on drawing inspiration from the Cuban Revolution
Gabriela Silva, a young Brazilian-American organizer, reflects on her experience participating in a youth brigade to Cuba
Massacre in Buffalo exposes rotten core of white supremacy in US
After a white supremacist shooter murdered 10 Black people in Buffalo, many have pointed to the institutionalized racism behind the attack
“We are trying to transform society”: a socialist perspective on the abortion rights struggle
Karina Garcia, a socialist feminist activist, spoke to Peoples Dispatch in the wake of the Roe v. Wade draft decision
Mumia Abu-Jamal will celebrate 68th birthday imprisoned for revolutionary journalism
Since the age of 14, US political prisoner Mumia has never held back from pursuing the truth within an unjust system. He is still being punished for it.
Ruchell Magee: US prisoner, political thinker, rebel, and still fighting for release after 67 years
The longest held political prisoner in the US has been punished for decades for his participation in a modern day slave rebellion
Against all odds, workers win first Amazon union in US
The multi-billion dollar company waged a well-funded campaign against grassroots labor organizers, who, after a hard-fought struggle, successfully unionized a New York City warehouse
Dangerous hypocrisy in action: US to respond in “in kind” if Russia uses chemical weapons
The US government, notable wielder of chemical weapons, plans to violently escalate Ukraine conflict if Russia uses chemical weapons

