This class examines the CPUSA Party Program and the essential role of the working class in building unity to defeat fascism, expand democracy, and win a better world for all.
This class examines capitalism’s attack on the working class through its trillion-dollar war economy perpetuating imperialist violence and environmental destruction.
This discussion challenges sectarian concepts of the party's leading role arguing that for Lenin, the concept of working-class leadership is inseparable from building alliances and the united front.
Jesús Colón's A Puerto Rican in New York and Other Sketches is an autobiographical narrative composed of short stories that document the formation of class consciousness from the ground up.
CPUSA Co-Chair Joe Sims addresses what makes the Communist Party unique: its the party's deep connection to the working-class grassroots.