The U.S. says it wants to help us but maintains an unjust blockade'
After the the 18th World Festival of Youth and Students, the young Cuban Elián González Brotons was interviewed by the Ecuadorian newspaper El Telégrafo
Marriage equality expands to Utah and New Mexico
Reaping the harvest of decades of struggle for equal rights, 18 states and the District of Columbia now recognize the right of same-sex couples to marry, most recently New Mexico and Utah
Korean conspiracy trial
It made worldwide news when Lee Seok-ki, representative in the South Korean National Assembly, was arrested on charges of treason
Democracy under attack in South Korea
Statement and petition opposing the Park Geun-hye administration's attacks on democratic rights in South Korea
Sit-ins demand "Not one more deportation!"
On Dec. 16, immigrants and supporters in Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles shut down ICE offices in bold acts of civil disobedience
Stop the Trans-Pacific Partnership!
The ANSWER Coalition opposes the Trans-Pacific Partnership and is committed to building unity in struggle against it
The anti-war movement needs you!
An urgent appeal from the ANSWER Coalition for contributions from our supporters
Cops arrest anti-police brutality protesters in Santa Rosa
The Sonoma County Sheriff's office says that Erich Gelhaus did no wrong when he killed 13-year-old Andy Lopez. But youth in the community disagree.
Elian Gonzalez speaks out against U.S. government role in mother’s death
The genocidal blockade imposed on Cuba by the U.S. government since 1960 has caused the needless and prolonged suffering of the Cuban people.
Justice for Sam See: Professor dead in police custody
Sam See, a young, gay Yale professor was arrested and placed in police custody, where he was found dead the next morning.










