
“George Jackson: Black Revolutionary,” by Walter Rodney
Editor’s note: The following article was written by Walter Rodney for a 1971 issue of Maji Maji, the quarterly journal of the youth wing of the Tanganyika African National Union. The speech is held at...
24 Aug 202113min

Marx’s Pedagogies Then and Now: Research and Presentation
Ask any teacher in any setting, and they’ll tell you there’s no “formula” or “recipe” for education. Despite what corporate charter movements assert—like Teach for America’s “I do, you do, we do” rote...
23 Aug 202134min

What is capitalism?
The economic reality of the United States today is one of vast inequality in wealth and living standards. At present, 31.1 million households do not have enough food to eat in an average year. Housing...
22 Aug 202114min

Let Cuba Live—The movement standing up to Biden’s maximum pressure campaign
This article is the third in a series of articles on the situation in Cuba recently written by Manolo De Los Santos and Vijay Prashad. On July 22, US President Joe Biden and his Vice President Kamala...
20 Aug 202110min

Cuba’s big wins at Olympics due to its revolution
To the surprise of many, the Republic of Cuba finished the Tokyo Summer Olympic Games with 15 medals. Their seven gold, three silver and five bronze medals place them 14th in the world. This is remark...
20 Aug 20216min

Vote NO on California Governor Recall (PSL SF Bay Area Forum)
In this presentation, a PSL member outlines the Party's position on the upcoming Governor recall election in California. We explain why we should vote against this undemocratic right-wing power grab,...
17 Aug 202118min

PSL statement: U.S.-backed Afghan government surrenders to the Taliban
The unopposed entrance of Taliban forces into Kabul marks the bitter conclusion of a 20-year year military adventure by U.S. imperialism that senselessly inflicted death and suffering on an enormous s...
15 Aug 20217min

Study, fast, train, fight: The roots of Black August
Approximately 400 years ago, in August 1619, enslaved Africans touched foot in the first permanent English settlement in what is now the United States for the first time. The centuries since have seen...
13 Aug 202114min



















