Reclaiming International Workers’ Day—a day for all workers

On May 1, tens of thousands of immigrants and working families of all backgrounds, community organizations, labor unions and many others took to the streets across the country to demand legalization for all immigrants and to stop deportations and the attacks on workers.

Greater Boston celebrates International Workers' Day

Immigrant rights activists, workers and community members from the Greater Boston area came together on International Workers’ Day as part of the celebrations that took place across the country and around the world.

This Sunday, May 1: International Workers' Day events across the country

On Sunday, May 1, ANSWER will join tens of thousands of immigrants and working families, community organizations, labor unions and others on the streets across the country to demand full rights for all immigrants.

U.S. surge in Afghanistan launches reign of terror

By employing terror tactics, the Pentagon seeks to force Afghan peasants to kneel before foreign occupation. They are succeeding in creating oceans of suffering, but will fail to liquidate the people's resistance.

Register for the May 14 New England "Stand Up & Fight Back" Conference

Whether you want to organize against war, racism, sexism and capitalist exploitation, or just learn what socialism is all about, the May 14 New England 'Stand Up & Fight Back' Conference has something for you.

New video of NYC April 9 anti-war action

On April 9, thousands demonstrated in New York and San Francisco to oppose the wars in Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya, to support of the Palestinian people, and to call for the funding of people’s needs. Watch interviews conducted at the April 9 NYC demonstration.

Immigrant rights groups, supporters say NO to racist "Secure Communities" program

Immigrant right supporters converged at Lawrence High School this weekend to fiercely counter the state’s intention to join the racist “Secure Communities” program. You, too, can take a stand: Sign the petition today!

The myth of humanitarian intervention

On March 19, the eighth anniversary of the invasion of Iraq, U.S., British and French planes began bombing Libya to 'save civilians' while in Yemen, U.S. client Pres. Saleh's forces massacred 52 civilians.

Boston organizes as part of nationwide protests to “Stop the Bombing of Libya”

Local anti-war activists and students gathered at Boston's Park St. Station in the heart of downtown on March 26 for a speak-out and protest against the U.S.-led war and bombing of Libya.

Boston emergency protest: Stop bombing Libya! Money for jobs and schools, not war!

How could the U.S. government get away with launching another war when they tell us the country is so broke that vital public services must be slashed and public workers must be fired in massive numbers? Emergency demonstration in Boston this Saturday, March 26 @ 1pm.


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