By Nicholas Ayala On March 15, two days before the white supremacist shooting in Atlanta, which targeted Asian women, the President of the American Federation of Labor and Congress...
Tag: Racism
BY YANIS IQBAL As the United States re-designates Cuba as a “State Sponsor of Terrorism” for “repeatedly providing support for acts of international terrorism in granting safe harbor to...
BY NICHOLAS AYALA Right now, the political situation in the United States is at a decisive crossroads. The mainstream political parties are losing their legitimacy as the general population...
BY NICHOLAS AYALA In April of 2020, sirens blared carrying those ill with COVID-19 to hospitals in New Jersey and New York as they were just hitting their peak...
BY RAMIRO SEBASTIÁN FÚNEZ On February 14, 1896, one of the most consequential pamphlets in modern history was published. It is a pamphlet that is not well known across...
BY NICHOLAS AYALA A major leak from a Facebook whistleblower came out a few days ago, but has been overshadowed by other explosive news. A former data scientist at...
BY RAMIRO SEBASTIÁN FÚNEZ Across Latin America, uprisings are taking place in countries governed by U.S. puppet regimes. In Honduras, thousands are protesting Juan Orlando Hernández and his National...
BY CARLOS CRUZ MOSQUERA As communists, we understand that class struggle and the unequal global economy is the primary contradiction one should focus on resolving. However, it is still...
BY CARLOS CRUZ MOSQUERA There have been at least six massacres in just one week in Colombia, and the culprits are getting away with it. More details about the...
BY NICHOLAS AYALA In September 2017, Hurricane Maria ravaged through the Caribbean Sea, wreaking havoc on many of its islands. It was recorded as the deadliest Atlantic hurricane in...