Faced with the global offensive of nationalist and reactionary forces, only the internationalism of the exploited and oppressed can constitute a progressive response. But what exactly is internationalism?
City University of New York faculty, students, and staff have launched a hunger strike demanding that the university divest from genocide.
This Saturday more than 2,000 people converged on Paris to attend an internationalist and revolutionary meeting hosted by Révolution Permanente. The event was a show of force in the fight against militarization, the rise of the Far Right and the genocide in Gaza.
Trump's budget proposals would extend sweeping tax cuts for the rich that were passed in 2017, while also making big reductions to Medicaid.
A Bronx public school student from Venezuela was abducted by ICE at his immigration court hearing. Rank-and-file educators and our unions have to denounce this attack and demand his release.
Local elections in Argentina were marked by low voter turnout amid a crisis related to the government’s austerity measures and anti-labor reforms.
Teachers in Mexico are on strike against anti-worker policies which were passed by right-wing governments and have continued under AMLO and Sheinbaum.
The ruling class is seizing on the murder of two Israeli embassy staffers to criminalize the movement for Palestine and the Left. We must denounce these reactionary attacks but also be clear that individual violence sets us back and is no substitute for mass, collective action.
China: Where the Extremes Meet by André Barbieri provides key elements for the discussion about what China is today and the revolutionary potential of the Chinese working class.
This Sunday in NYC, join Left Voice for a watch party of the internationalist rally organized by Révolution Permanente in Paris. In a world marked by war, repression, and the rise of the Far Right, we gather to affirm that another future is not only necessary — it’s being fought for.
Commencement ceremonies at several U. S. universities have been marked by protests against Israel’s genocide in Gaza. The student movement for Palestine is active and will continue to challenge universities’ complicity.
After a week of bombings that have left more than 500 dead, the Israeli army has launched a vast ground operation. Faced with an accelerating genocide, we need to mobilize now — before it’s too late.