Emile Schepers

 
 
Emile Schepers

Emile Schepers is a veteran civil and immigrant rights activist. Emile Schepers was born in South Africa and has a doctorate in cultural anthropology from Northwestern University. He has worked as a researcher and activist in urban, working-class communities in Chicago since 1966. He is active in the struggle for immigrant rights, in solidarity with the Cuban Revolution and a number of other issues. He now writes from Northern Virginia.

 

Giving a Mass Basis to our Peace and Solidarity Work

Giving a Mass Basis to our Peace and Solidarity Work

Turn every peace and solidarity campaign into a mass campaign.

BY:Emile Schepers| April 9, 2019
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Convention discussion:  Jobs, housing and the Green New Deal

Convention discussion: Jobs, housing and the Green New Deal

The potential to create more and better jobs is great, but it will require struggle at all levels.

BY:Emile Schepers| March 29, 2019
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Convention Discussion: Consolidating new members and developing new activists and cadres

Convention Discussion: Consolidating new members and developing new activists and cadres

Becoming not just a nominal party member, but also an effective party member is a process that goes far beyond merely signing on and staying in communication.

BY:Emile Schepers| March 29, 2019
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A brief history of the world communist movement

A brief history of the world communist movement

The degradation of the environment and the unsatisfactory living conditions of capitalism has brought into being a reawakening, the dream of a socialist world.

BY:Emile Schepers| October 3, 2018
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