The lesser of two evils characterization of the Democratic Party holds no water.
Racism is deeply embedded in the fabric of the U.S. be it the economy, government or civil society. Discover the history and current practices of racism and why fighting it in the here and now is central to achieving social progress.
Racist murders in Atlanta, the 150th Anniversary of the Paris Commune, crisis at the border, and more.
Communists and Religion Progressive religious communities, organizations, and individuals form an important segment of the all-people's front against the extreme right and for progressive change. This class aims to explore how Communists reach out to and work with religious communities and individuals to build the unity of progressive forces. After a brief review of the history of participation and leadership of people of various religious traditions in the CPUSA,...
The Communist Party’s aims are fully in harmony with the ethical principles and aspirations of the great religious traditions of our world. We seek to unite people, regardless of their worldview or religion, in the struggle for social progress and, ultimately, for socialism. The United States has a long history of progressive religious activity, from struggles for civil liberties in the Colonial era, through the Abolitionist movement of the nineteenth...
Message of greetings from the Communist Party of Vietnam to the 28th National Convention of the CPUSA.
The CPUSA proudly celebrates Women's History Month. We will be highlighting the progressive role woman have played in the world as well as the oppression women have faced through a series of articles and videos throughout the month of March.
Our fraternal newspaper, the People's Weekly World, has redesigned their website, http://pww.org. It now features daily online articles, multimedia, and even a blog! We hope you'll consider making the PWW/NM your daily home for progressive news and views.
Listen to the radio ad for Salt of the Earth Labor College, where Sam Webb, chair of CPUSA will speak.