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On June 8, activists rallied outside the United States Federal Building in Los Angeles against U.S. and Israeli intervention in Syria.
May 1st is celebrated around the world as International Workers Day and is marked by militant struggle demanding rights for poor and working people.
Over 200 people joined in a spirited march on the Lynwood substation of the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department to demand justice for Jose de la Trinidad and an end to police brutality in the local community.
On April 13, hundreds took to the streets nationwide in the largest protests to date opposing the use of drones by the United States government.
he fact is that these officers’ main objective, like all others across the country, is not to serve and protect but to harass and terrorize, especially targeting people of color and working-class communities.
After being shot by the police, when his mother demanded to see Sokha Hor in the hospital, one cop told her, “We’ll contact you if he dies.”
Singer Stevie Wonder was scheduled to headline this year’s gala, but withdrew under pressure from the Boycott, Divest and Sanctions movement.
Many students and workers new to the Party for Socialism and Liberation and Marxism attended a Los Angeles Regional Conference on Socialism on December 1.
This year Black Friday became a day of labor struggle as Walmart workers made history with a strike and national day of action at the massively profitable corporation that exploits their labor.
Throughout the latest U.S.-backed Israeli assault on Gaza (Nov. 14-21), protesters took to the streets throughout the United States and of course around the world.