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May Day Strong 2026: A Brief Roundup
Posted May 5, 2026

MAY DAY STRONG, a coalition of unionists, community and left activists, reported over 5000 separate actions this May Day. Attempting to push the envelope, MDS encouraged “no work, no school, no shopping” to celebrate the 1886 struggle for the eight-hour workday.
Earlier this year Minneapolis’s March 23 Day of Action in opposition to ICE terror provided a model for action to alter the balance of forces that have put billionaires in the driver’s seat. It is estimated that on that day fully one…
Supreme Court Guts 1965 Voting Rights Act
Malik Miah
Posted May 3, 2026

ON APRIL 29, the far-right Supreme Court majority, in a 6-3 decision, declared that using race to limit inequality is unconstitutional. The argument discards 250 years of legal segregation and the struggle for equality. It guts the 1965 Voting Rights Act by outlawing electoral maps that provided minority representation, particularly in the states that carried out racial gerrymandering. It is the Court’s third attempt to neuter the Act, considered the crown jewel of the Civil Rights Movement…….
The Black Radical Imagination
Alan Wald
Posted April 30, 2026

No Race, No Country:
The Politics and Poetics of Richard Wright
By Deborah Mutnick
Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2025, 312 pages, $13.37 paper, $36.20 hardback.
Baldwin: A Love Story
By Nicholas Boggs
New York: Farrar, Strauss and Giroux, 2025, 720 pages, $23 paper, $36 hardback.
Survival is a Promise:
The Eternal Life of Audre Lorde
By Alexis Pauline Gumbs
New York: Farrar, Strauss and Giroux, 2024, 528 pages,…
Learning & Advancing from Setbacks
The Editors
Posted April 29, 2026

THE U.S. LABOR movement over the past half century has experienced more defeats — and even more failures to fight — than victories. Defeats are not permanent, though. And neither are victories. What we learn from them often lasts far longer than the specifics of the event itself.
In January, 1919, following the suppression of what became known as “the Spartacist Uprising” in Berlin, Rosa Luxemburg wrote:…
Ecosocialism or class compromise: A fork in the antifascist road after Porto Alegre
Ivan Drury Zarin
Posted April 22, 2026

Report on the 2026 international antifascist conference in Porto Alegre, Brazil
The most important success of the 2026 antifascist conference in Porto Alegre was the one I know I felt as a participant. It was a tremendous achievement of the organizing committee to bring together a mass gathering of militants to chant, march, talk, debate, learn, and celebrate together. The connections we made in the streets of Porto Alegre and the halls of its university, hotels, and other gathering spaces have inspired…
Movement Builds to Free Milwaukee Muslim Leader Detained by ICE
Mike McCallister
Posted April 22, 2026

ON MONDAY, MARCH 30, Salah Sarsour, president of the Islamic Society of Milwaukee (ISM), was visiting an old warehouse he owned on the city’s south side to check for random pieces of mail.
As he headed back to his car, an unmarked car almost hit him, and an armed man got out and asked him if he was Salah Sarsour. Eleven other vehicles with 10 Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents arrested him and placed him in a van headed for the Broadview Detention Center in Illinois, and then to the…
A Spreading Global Disaster
David Finkel
Posted April 20, 2026

APRIL 16 — IF the war on Iran ended right now, by all accounts it would take many months to stop the ever-greater damage to the world economy, particularly but not exclusively to nations of the Global South and Asia. Repairing energy production and infrastructure in the Gulf is probably the work of years.
This is not counting thousands of lives already lost in Iran and Lebanon, and irreplaceable….
Zionism Is a Political Choice, Not Always a Part of Jewish Identity
Alan Wald
Posted April 18, 2026

Q&A:
STUDENT ACTIVISM ON American campuses in response to the war in Gaza has become a national debate over where to draw the line between political dissent and antisemitism.
Even as many universities have moved to restrict, disperse or discipline protest activity, demonstrations — and the arguments about how to describe them — have continued, raising questions about free speech, campus safety and whether criticism of Israel is being conflated with anti-Jewish hatred.
Alan Wald,…
Notes on a Catastrophe and Fiasco
David Finkel
Posted April 14, 2026

WITH A SHAKY partial ceasefire subject to cancellation at any moment, a proposition from the murkier corners of the far right has emerged into the mainstream: Did Donald Trump take the United States into “war for Israel”?
It’s a question that opens a whole Pandora’s Box of unsavory tail-wags-the-dog, conspiratorial and, let’s face it, barely closeted antisemitic narratives, especially in the online spaces where the likes of Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens play. But in the light of the current…
The Anti-Fascist and Anti-Imperialist Conference in Porto Alegre: Great achievements, challenges and opportunities
Fourth International
Posted April 9, 2026

The first anti-fascist conference for the sovereignty of peoples was a unique experience, nowhere else on the planet has anything like this been achieved. It represented a broad anti-fascist and anti-imperialist front, going far beyond revolutionary organizations. Nevertheless, it had limitations, stemming from the difficulties faced by internationalist resistance movements. – Manuel Rodriguez Banchs, Penelope Duggan, Israel Dutra, Antoine Larrache, João Machado, Reymund de Silva and Eric Toussaint,…
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- A Spreading Global Disaster—David Finkel
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- U.S.: Mixed Reform Results—Dianne Feeley
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