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.

 

Convention Discussion: Solidarity Tasks in the Western Hemisphere

Convention Discussion: Solidarity Tasks in the Western Hemisphere

Submitted by Emile Schepers, International Secretary of the Communist Party USA The panorama of the world today is that of intensified struggle, worldwide instability and great upsurges of popular protest....

BY:Emile Schepers| February 19, 2014
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General Giap turns 100

General Giap turns 100

The following is a birthday greeting from the Communist Party USA to the famous Vietnamese revolutionary, General Vo Nguyen Giap, on the occasion of his 100th birthday.

BY:Emile Schepers| September 2, 2011
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Happy 90th birthday, SACP

Happy 90th birthday, SACP

South African Communist Party celebrates 90 years of struggle for democracy, liberation and socialism.

BY:Emile Schepers| August 4, 2011
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Convention Discussion: On criticizing Obama

Convention Discussion: On criticizing Obama

This article is part of the discussion leading up to the Communist Party USA's 29th National Convention May 21-23, 2010. CPUSA.org takes no responsibility for the opinions expressed in this...

BY:Emile Schepers| May 19, 2010
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Convention Discussion: The need for better coordination of our Cuba solidarity work

Convention Discussion: The need for better coordination of our Cuba solidarity work

This article is part of the discussion leading up to the Communist Party USA's 29th National Convention May 21-23, 2010. CPUSA.org takes no responsibility for the opinions expressed in this...

BY:Emile Schepers| May 16, 2010
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