Lowell B. Denny, III

 
 
Lowell B. Denny, III

Lowell B. Denny, III, has a degree in political science from Washington University. His political education began with his membership in Queer Nation-San Francisco, spending two months of work and study in Cuba in the early 1990s, then three months hitchhiking around Mexico where he got to spend a day in jail, and now living in Hawaii where the sovereignty movement is strong. He has worked in publishing, retail, as a school teacher and restaurant waiter. He is a member of AFGE Local 1234.

A case for the homeless

A case for the homeless

Bad policies and structural failures of capitalism are behind the homelessness problem.

BY:Lowell B. Denny, III| December 9, 2021
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Gay Pride recommendations to watch and read

Gay Pride recommendations to watch and read

Movies and books to watch and read during Gay Pride Month and yearlong.

BY:Lowell B. Denny, III| June 9, 2020
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How to fight for racial justice? Look to our past

How to fight for racial justice? Look to our past

Let's look to past CPUSA activists for inspiration on working for racial justice.

BY:Lowell B. Denny, III| February 18, 2020
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Liberalism hinders working-class leadership

Liberalism hinders working-class leadership

The Party should openly resist the liberal agenda and press radical ones instead. This must be our mark. This is leadership.

BY:Lowell B. Denny, III| January 28, 2020
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The Green New Deal’s success will come from a focus on jobs, restructuring, and the role of the working class

The Green New Deal’s success will come from a focus on jobs, restructuring, and the role of the working class

If organized labor and the Communist Party take the lead on the Green New Deal, it could open the door to a new economy where workers and communities are the...

BY:Lowell B. Denny, III| October 21, 2019
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