JP Lyninger, a Socialist for Louisville Metro Council
Louisville DSA is taking on its most ambitious electoral campaign yet, running a chapter cadre to organize for the working class at City Hall.
Louisville DSA is taking on its most ambitious electoral campaign yet, running a chapter cadre to organize for the working class at City Hall.
All across the country, students are rising up against Israel’s genocidal war. Here is a report from the week in New York City, plus how to bring in organized labor.
DSA in New Jersey is helping to deal another “uncommitted” blow to Joe Biden.
Indianapolis City Councilor Jesse Brown, a DSA member, has already attracted a lot of attention for fighting against the GOP, even when that upsets Democratic leaders. Brown sat down with The Call to talk about how he got here.
Millions of young people in the U.S. have been radicalized against the Democratic Party’s leadership. They don’t trust Democrats on Palestine and they need a new political home.
On April 4th, Chicago will choose between a corporate Democrat and a progressive as its next mayor. For the left, it’s a reminder of how much work it will take to build a political alternative that speaks to working people.
The Inflation Reduction Act is nothing like the Green New Deal and is a sad end to that once promising movement. The most optimistic models expect a 40% reduction in carbon emissions, whereas doing nothing at all would get us 24-35%.
Twelve months ago, it seemed like an open question if this year would bring an end to the pandemic, a muscular new social-democratic politics, and renewed social struggle. It wasn’t to be.
Decades of abortion rights organizing led to the FDA’s recent decision to loosen regulations on abortion pills. Now we have to organize to protect these gains and fight for more.
The billionaire class loved Joe Biden’s stimulus. But they’re trying to veto any further major redistribution of power. And they seem to be winning.