The Palestine solidarity encampment movement offers some of the most fruitful lessons for a generation of fighters searching for a way to make the intifada more than a slogan for street chants.
It is no surprise that the presidents and trustees of schools like Columbia and Yale are connected by a thousand-and-one strings with war profiteers, but the same is true for public universities.
Despite repression and slander, college campuses in the belly of the beast have become a central mobilization point for the Palestine protest movement, echoing the great upsurge of students and workers against the Vietnam War […]
A new attack is being prepared by the Arizona House of Representatives. The workers’ movement must unite and fight back with mass political action!
As is happening around the world, Palestine solidarity activists are facing intimidation in Arizona. The communists of the IMT demand united action to defend the movement!
After TPUSA members assaulted a queer professor on campus, Socialist Revolution at Arizona State University decided that it was time for students and workers to take the fight into our own hands.
Powerful capitalists with investments in higher education are pressuring university administrations to impose harsh disciplinary measures on pro-Palestinian campus activists.
TPUSA goons assaulted an Arizona State University professor. It is up to ASU’s students, professors, and workers to ensure this disgusting queer-bashing and the organization that sponsors it are driven from our campus!
The high school walkouts have given voice to a range of social demands that go beyond the typical gun-control debate that has prevailed in Washington and the media.
On Tuesday, September 20, mass student protests erupted across South Africa after Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande announced that universities can raise tuition fees by up to 8% next year.
On March 21, thousands of students took to the streets of Montreal to protest austerity. The demonstration was part of the “Spring 2015” anti-austerity movement, organized by various student associations.
Late on Thursday, February 19, we received this report on the NYU occupation from Tom Trottier, a WIL member and trade union member in New York City.