We need to continue to grow deep transnational solidarities, hone political formation and base-building, and sharpen our analysis and praxis to disrupt the status quo.
Michael Ansara argues, persuasively, that the lessons of student struggles against the Vietnam War are still relevant today—but offers scant reflection on problematic aspects of his own later career.
The “they/them agenda” is being used to sow working class division, but the fight for America’s future requires us to stand together with every stripe and creed of working people, indivisible.