Jun 2016
12
11:00 AM
Meet Luisa Campos, Director of Cuba's famed Museum of Literacy View the inspiring Cuban short film Maestra After the Cuban revolution in 1959 the country found itself with a 25% illiteracy rate. The revolution considered it urgent to assure that citizens of every age could read and write so they could fully participate in society. […]
May 2016
25
8:00 PM
On May 31, the CPUSA Education Department will present an online webinar about Vietnam that will include analysis and a report from the CPUSA delegation that visited the country in April of this year. Please check back for information on how to register for this special event.
May 2016
19
8:00 PM
The 2016 presidential elections are quickly approaching. Coverage of the race is dominating the airwaves, but where do young people fit into the equation? There's a lot of talk about the millennial vote but what exactly does that mean?
May 2016
15
8:00 PM
Join Alvaro Rodriguez and John Case in a discussion of splits and divisions within the capitalist class. The class will explore what the work of Thomas Piketty, who wrote Capital in the Twenty-First Century, reveals, the significance of splits and divisions relative to domestic and foreign policy, and how the movement can take advantage of […]
Apr 2016
28
10:00 PM
Mass communications is rapidly changing the way the world works: that's why we've overhauled our online properties. You're invited to take an early look at the new CPUSA.org.