Published bimonthly since 1986, AGAINST THE CURRENT is a Solidarity-sponsored analytical journal for the broad revolutionary left. The March/April issue features the Educational Crisis in California and the Unfolding Fightback with articles by students and workers in the University of California system. For International Women's Day there are reviews on gender, sexuality and liberation by Catherine Sameh, Chloe Tribich and Kate Flynn. Other articles include Malik Miah on Obama Forgets the Black Community, Michael Steven Smith on Lost Liberties in the Age of Obama and Kim Moody on the Crisis and Potential in Labor's Wars and coverage on Honduras and Gaza.
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Bright orange 1 1/2" buttons boldly demand: "Bring the Troops Home Now!" Wear one everywhere to start a conversation about why US occupation can never be a force for liberation, and people's needs should come before the massive military budget.
Produced during the massive immigrant rights demonstrations of 2006, these 2 1/8" buttons read, in Spanish and English: ¡exigimos Paz, Legalización, y Trabajos para Todos! we demand Peace, Legalization, and Jobs for All!





"Critical engagement" and the Democrats
eh. As an ex-American myself, and a partisan of the efforts to build
the Reconstruction Party and the Labor Party in the US, I must say
that "critically engaging" Obama's supporters can best be done
through the vehicle of the McKinney campaign. Once the nomination
fights are over, and they can switch their limited resources to the
actual Presidential campaign, I hope to see McKinney's supporters
concentrated on getting the message of working-class political
independence, particularly Black political independence, out to the
masses of mainly working-class voters who refrain from voting in
election after election in the States, as well as those in the labor
movement who have come to the end of their involvement with the
Democrats, e.g. those involved with the Labor Party ballot drive in
South Carolina. We cannot do it from inside the Democratic Party.
That morass is no place for a socialist. If this is sectarian, so is
the NDP's independence from the Liberals here in Canada.