Thursday, December 25, 2025

In times of crisis we need more people power—mass trainings are the key

For movements trying to harness the energy that emerges during political upheavals, mass training provides a crucial means to develop leadership and bring in new participants.

NYPD cops arrested on bribery charges

If convicted, the defendants face up to five years in prison.

How to reverse inequality in 4 not-so-easy steps

Don’t get distracted by income, author Chuck Collins says. It’s power and hidden wealth driving inequality.

Unprecedented crisis engulfs Gaza as Israeli strikes intensify

Escalation in Gaza: recent surge in violence deepens humanitarian crisis.

What the overlooked history of post-1960s organizing can teach activists today

A conversation with the editors of "Remaking Radicalism"—a collection of writings from one of the most underrepresented periods of leftist organizing.

2.2 million petition demanding Medicare for All

Yesterday, 2.2 million petition signatures were delivered to the U.S. House of Representatives to show support of Medicare for All. 

Derek Chauvin trial: 3 questions America needs to ask about seeking racial justice in...

Where the accused is placed above the law, there is an unjust system of justice.

The Supreme Court upholds DACA. So what now?

We have to be willing to embrace new ways of thinking about creating healthy communities, in the same way we’ve changed our habits during the current pandemic.

LAPD motorcycle cop charged with filing false report and perjury

“Investigators working in partnership with the Justice System Integrity Division of the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office established probable cause to believe that the officer’s BWV (body worn video) footage was inconsistent with the written report.”

Over 300 arrested at Senate offices during #CancelKavanaugh sit in

Chanting "No to Kavanaugh" over the megaphones of the police, one by one each protester was pulled from the floor and arrested.