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Free, quality public education under full community control emphasizing the rights of students, teachers and staff with curricula that reflect the history and aspirations of the community.

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by Marc Brodine, 04/23/2008 16:39
Where will the money come from for a free post-secondary education and socialized health care system? Will the people drown in taxes? Will you rob the rich and give to the poor?
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by CPUSA, 03/30/2008 18:50
The San Jose Mercury News reports that a state senator in California has introduced a bill there to remove the grossly undemocratic laws on the books that allow schools to fire teachers for being members of the Communist Party USA. Read the entire article here
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by CPUSA, 07/10/2003 12:49
The Communist Party USA meeting in New York City June 28-29, 2003 concluded that the most urgent task facing the working class and its allies in the next 17 months is mobilizing a broad people's coalition to defeat George W. Bush and the ultra-right Republicans in the 2004 elections.
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by Terrie Albano, Editor PWW, 07/07/2001 00:00
Education is a basic democratic and human right. It is as basic to human life as clean air and water, food and shelter, freedom and equality.
The idea that education is a right has deep roots. The right to formal learning, once considered only for the privileged and property-owners, was expanded to the majority of people through struggle, through struggle and through still more struggle.
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by Political Affairs Interview, 05/01/2001 00:00
Political Affairs interviewed Ali Fischer, President of the United States Student Association's (USSA), on March 11, 2001 during the USSA's annual legislative conference and lobby day in Washington, DC.
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by School Workers' Commission, 05/01/2001 00:00
Public education represents one of the major achievements of the historic struggles of American workers and their allies.
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