-
Donate
Do your part to advance the struggle today! Donations are not tax-deductible, but they do go a long way toward supporting our work. Click the button below to make it happen. (Donations will appear on your bank or credit card statement as Forward Motion.)
-
Read More
- Getting the Picture: Corporate Crime Scene in West, Texas
- Arundhati Roy: Jungles of Resistance
- May Day 2013: Solidarity and struggle around the world
- May 1: Still a world to win!
- “History had me glued to my seat…”
- Creating a Viable Black Left: Sixteen Lessons Learned in Building the Black Radical Congress
- Ecosocialist Conference NYC April 20
- Building the Justice for Alan Blueford campaign: An interview with Jack Bryson
- Justice for Alan Blueford! Hundreds Protest Police Murder in Oakland
- Remembering Margaret Thatcher
- UT-Austin Ponders Privatizing Staff
- ¡Hugo Chávez Presente!
- FRSO/OSCL celebrates International Women’s Day!
- 2738
- Heartfelt, hard, painful songs of Marikana
- Behind the Dorner Drama: Respond to Police Violence with Individual “Heroism” or Community Action?
- Official Slogans for Comrade Valentine’s Day 2013
- Native American Activists Talk Idle No More
- Unity Statement on Ecological Justice
- Introducing Idle No More
- Idle No More: Bulletins from the Battlefronts
- Linking the Struggles: Amilcar Cabral and his impact and legacy in the Black Liberation Movement (Part 1)
- The racist roots of ‘right to work’ laws
- Blaming the Workers until the Bitter End: Company has a Long History of Not Being the Hostess with the Mostest
- The murder of Fred Hampton
Most Popular Tags
activists american black bush city class color communist freedom immigrants iraq labor left life man military movement movements occupation organization organizations party people poem political revolution revolutionary rights road social socialism socialist state stone struggle time union war white women work workers world year yearsWhat we’re reading
Tag Archives: occupation
The Anti-War Movement Seven Years After Shock and Awe
The war in Iraq is still on. It’s already the second most expensive war in US history–only WWII cost more. The war in Afghanistan is heating up. It’s now the second longest war in US history–only Vietnam lasted longer. So … Continue reading
Posted in Against War & Empire
Tagged afghanistan, anti-imperialism, anti-war, antiwar, contractors, imperialism, iran, iraq, ivaw, marxism, middle east, militarism, military, occupation, oil, Peace Action, socialism, us troops, veterans, War Moratorium, war resistors, wars
Comments Off
As the Occupation of Iraq Enters 6th Year: It’s Got To Stop. We’ve Got To Stop It!
The Situation in the Middle East The threat of a US attack on Iran has come to the fore again. The forced retirement of Admiral Fallon as head of CentCom removes a leader of the majority in the high command … Continue reading
Will the Occupation End in 2006?
On March 20, the US occupation of Iraq will enter its fourth year. But 2006 could just be its last. The occupation itself is in deep trouble, the morale of the troops is low, and the Pentagon is having a … Continue reading
Time To Step It Up! The Situation Confronting The Anti-War/Anti-Occupation Movement
Time To Step It Up! The Situation Confronting The Anti-War/Anti-Occupation Movement
The Iraqi Revolt and Our Tasks Today
Three critical developments have emerged in Iraq as a result of the battle of Fallujah, still raging as these points are drafted, and the sudden Shi'ite uprising in southern Iraq, spearheaded by the Mahdi Army of Moqtada al-Sadr.
Building the Anti-War/Anti-Occupation Movement in 2004
Building the Anti-War/Anti-Occupation Movement in 2004
Resisting Occupation: Context and Tasks
Resisting Occupation: Context and Tasks





