Women have always been at the forefront of working for peace and understanding between the peoples of the U.S. and China.
The danger capitalism presents to women’s lives shows dramatically in the larger world, especially as capitalism’s wars and economic sanctions aggravate the toll of economic deprivation.
Countless working class Jewish women like Clara Lemlich, Rose Schneiderman, Fannia Cohn, and Pauline Newman have played important roles in U.S. labor and Communist Party history.
International Women's Day owes its existence to working-class and socialist women. The experience of women steelworkers shows the role unions can play in the fight for equality.
Exploring strategies from the book Lessons from Revolutionary Organizing, this class focuses on historical Communist campaigns and building working-class coalitions and campaigns today.