Socialism 2009 | SocialismConference.org

SocialistWorker.org invites you to join us at Socialism 2009 conference in San Francisco on July 2-5--for three full days of political meetings, entertainment and discussion.

Socialism 2009 | SocialismConference.org

We'll be hosting a session featuring John Pilger, Rose Aguilar and Alan Maass on Media as a Weapon: Speaking Truth to Power (Saturday, 7 p.m., Women's Building auditorium). Please stay afterward to meet the SocialistWorker.org staff. For details, check out the Socialism 2009 Web site.

The Waxman-Markey climate bill includes a cap-and-trade system and significant subsidies to coal companies  (Doug Ellis)

Worse than no bill at all

New climate legislation relies on free-market solutions to preserve the environment, but the only thing it will preserve are corporate profits.

U.S. friends carry out a coup

The military officers and right-wing forces who ousted Honduras' President Manuel Zelaya have longstanding ties to the U.S. government.

UNITE HERE pushes back

Delegates at the UNITE HERE convention in Chicago plan to counter SEIU raids with greater union democracy and membership involvement.

No jail time for batterer in blue

An off-duty Chicago police officer whose senseless assault on a 5-foot-3, 115-pound woman was caught on security tape won't serve a day in jail.


Help us send a reporter to Gaza

SocialistWorker.org is asking our readers to help us send a reporter to Gaza in order to continue to get the word out about life under siege.

The roots of Iran's revolt

Protesters in Tehran rally against the dubiouse election results and mourn the deaths of other protesters (Ehsan Maleki | Sipa)

Is a radical change possible in Iran? Answering that question requires a look at Iranian history, politics and society beyond the disputed June 12 election.

Illinois' doomsday budget crisis

Today is the day when a new fiscal year begins in Illinois--and the state government's "doomsday budget" could become a reality.

Striking for fair deal at Bell Helicopter

Striking union workers at Bell Helicopter and their supporters are walking the picket line in Fort Worth.

Unions turn up the heat on AT&T

A lively picket in Chicago June 27 marked the expiration of another union agreement at AT&T, with 130,000 union members now working without a contract.

Join us at Socialism 2009 in San Francisco on July 2-5. We'll be hosting a session featuring John Pilger, David Barsamian and Rose Aguilar on the independent media (Saturday, 7 p.m., Women's Building).


Will the health care bosses get their way?

Patients in an overcrowded waiting room

In the name of finding "middle ground," Barack Obama and the Democrats are making compromises that the health care industry can be happy with.

The next FDR or the next Hoover?

Some of Barack Obama's most ardent supporters are unsettled by the administration's failure to pursue a bold agenda for reform.

Obama's undeclared war against Pakistan

Under the presidency of Barack Obama, the U.S. has already bombed Pakistan numerous times, using Predator drones.

Boycotting the Israeli academy

In the wake of Israel's Gaza onslaught earlier this year, a group of U.S. academics has called for the academic and cultural boycott of Israeli institutions.

The kinder, gentler occupation?

The once-forgotten "good war" in Afghanistan now captures headlines daily as NATO forces face intensified fighting and further instability.

Political frame-ups of two activists in LA

Two leading civil rights and immigrant rights activists have been charged with felonies in separate cases, and face possible prison time.

Home at last after years wrongly imprisoned

On a bright, warm afternoon, Robert Springsteen and Michael Scott finally walked out of a Texas jail after a judge ordered them released.

A tragedy waiting to happen

Scene of the Washington, D.C. train collision

I was horrified but not surprised by the deadly collision on the Red Line in Washington, D.C.--regular riders know it wasn't a question of if, but when.

Protesting Wells Fargo's "job-icide"

More than 75 supporters of UE Local 1174 members at Quad City Die Casting in Iowa protested Wells Fargo Bank in Chicago.

Pride 40 years after Stonewall

Millions of people turned out in cities across the country in June for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Pride celebrations.

A people's "day of reckoning"

The drive by California politicians to balance their budget on the backs of the most vulnerable continues to touch off dissent.

Speaking out for Viva Palestina

British antiwar activist George Galloway gave a rousing speech in Chicago to raise funds for an aid convoy from the U.S. to Gaza.

Demanding justice from CVS

San Diego activists gathered in front of a CVS Pharmacy as part of a national campaign against the company's unethical and racist sales practices.

People who love freedom

One of America's longest-serving political prisoners reflects on his 34 years in prison, and his hopes for a better world.

Your stadium or your life

Who will be the next to die because our cities spend money on sports stadiums instead of basic infrastructure?

One year after I was beaten

A Palestinian journalist describes the day he was detained, interrogated, strip-searched and tortured by Israel security forces--and what happened afterward.

The other apartheid state

A leading figure in the South African freedom struggle draws comparisons between the former apartheid regime and the Israeli state today.

A sportswriter's phony outrage

An attack on baseball star Sammy Sosa's supposed steroid use neglects to place any responsibility on the front office, ownership or management.

The birth of gay power

The Stonewall Inn in New York City (Diana Davies)

Forty years ago, a police raid on a New York City gay bar, the Stonewall Inn, sparked nights of rioting--and the start of a new LGBT movement.

Final week of my parents' lives

A son remembers Ethel and Julius Rosenberg, who were executed at the height of the 1950s Red Scare for allegedly stealing atomic secrets.

Changing the path of music

Beginning at age of 11 with the Jackson 5, Michael Jackson's decades-long career played an important role in transforming the shape of music.

Bombs can't bring liberation

Liberal democrats and antiwar groups were exposed by their recent silence on the supplemental war funding bill.

A candidate for equality

I am running for the 10th District in California because the Democratic and Republican parties have shown themselves unwilling to address the issues that matter.

An attack on French Muslims

French President Nicolas Sarkozy took time out from waging war on the working class to set his sights on a favorite target: French Muslims.

The Internet and the uprising

Recent events in Iran, dubbed the "Twitter Revolution" by some, have been unprecedented in the way the Internet has been used.

Views in brief

Obama's refreshing rhetoric | The bravery of Palestinians | A different view of Palestinians | What's next in Iran?