On April 26, in the “Washington Declaration,” the Biden administration announced that the U.S. would be docking nuclear-armed submarines in South Korea for the first time since the 1980s. The U.S. had withdrawn its open […] Read more Gary Wilson
Month: May 2023
Dear colleague, This evening, the Rutgers AAUP-AFT Executive Council, the Rutgers Adjunct Faculty Union, and the AAUP-BHSNJ Council voted to approve and recommend ratification of Tentative Agreements (TA) for contracts covering 9,000 educators, researchers, and clinicians in our three unions. Tomorrow, when the TAs are finalized and signed off by both our unions and the […]
UPS Teamster members, the 340,000 non-management UPS workers are covered by the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT), have been organizing escalating contract actions across the country as their contract fight heats up. If they strike, they will need the whole labor movement behind them to show that when we fight, we win! DSA stands in […]
Join us for a screening of the film Pride (2014) at Zao MKE. Refreshments will be provided! Watch the trailer for Pride (2014) About the movie: In 1984, a group of British gay rights activists decide to support the ongoing miners’ strike by raising money with a bucket collection drive, calling their group Lesbians and Gays […]
El plan para destruir a un PR que tenga la posibilidad de desarrollarse para el beneficio de las y los boricuas es verdaderamente siniestro. El mensaje de Don Pedro Albizu Campos de que los EUA […] Read more Berta Joubert-Ceci
It’s May Day – International Workers’ Day – and the United States is a tinderbox of combustible material waiting for a spark. Poor and working people who gather in cities and towns across the […] Read more Melinda Butterfield
