October 16 is being organized by dozens of antiwar and social justice organizations in Chicago and across the Midwest. Bring your signs and banners and join us in the streets.
From coast to coast, demonstrators marked the anniversary of the Afghanistan war, which is now entering its 10th year, with marches and rallies.
October 7 marks the 9th anniversary of the war in Afghanistan, a colonial war to secure massive profits for a handful of bankers and corporate owners. It is also a war that the Pentagon will allow to drag on endlessly if we don't continue to fight back.
It was the biggest outpouring of union members and civil rights activists in decades as thousands of buses descended on Washington, D.C. to demand “jobs, education, and equality.”
On Sept. 27 and 28, protesters gathered across the country to denounce the FBI raids targeting political activists in Illinois and Minnesota, and the intimidation of activists there and elsewhere, kicking off several days of planned actions.
The government wants all activists to be afraid to speak out, but we cannot allow the government to stamp out the right of people to advocate for their political beliefs. Click here to find a demonstration in your area.
On Saturday, October 2, hundreds of thousands of working people will rally together in D.C. The rally is organized by a broad
coalition of labor, civil rights and anti-war organizations, including
ANSWER.
Join us on Oct. 6 to say NO to war, racism and all bigotry, and YES to meeting the needs of the people!
Thousands of people rallied today in lower Manhattan in defense of the Muslim, Arab American and South Asian communities that have been increasingly demonized in recent months.
The San Francisco Labor Council has just passed a resolution in support of Iraq war veteran and accused whistleblower Bradley Manning.