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.

 

Nobel Peace Prize: Cuban health solidarity workers have earned it!

Nobel Peace Prize: Cuban health solidarity workers have earned it!

Cuba's Henry Reeve Brigade deserves the Nobel Peace Prize for its solidarity health-care work.

BY:Emile Schepers| June 22, 2020
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Anti-racism protesters hit the streets worldwide

Anti-racism protesters hit the streets worldwide

Protests of George Floyd's murder erupt around the world.

BY:Emile Schepers| June 8, 2020
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A working-class Virginia community deals with COVID-19

A working-class Virginia community deals with COVID-19

Coronavirus crisis: The situation in a working-class Virginia community.

BY:Emile Schepers| April 17, 2020
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Imperialism drives environmental destruction

Imperialism drives environmental destruction

We can't address the ecological crisis without confronting imperialism, and U.S. imperialism in particular.

BY:Emile Schepers| October 15, 2019
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As class struggle advances, our theory must also

As class struggle advances, our theory must also

The overthrow of socialist governments in the Eastern bloc, climate crisis, and the link between class struggle, and other fights for equality, and the struggle for socialism are areas where...

BY:Emile Schepers| May 22, 2019
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