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Socialists Head to Pittsburgh to Join G20 Protests

Socialists Head to Pittsburgh to Join G20 Protests
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Pittsburgh, PA – From September 22nd to 25th members of the NYC Local of the Socialist Party USA, will be in Pittsburgh, PA to participate in mass demonstrations in opposition to the G20 meeting being held in the city. We will be providing live reports, pictures and videos to the Socialist Webzine and our Twitter account (@socialistzine). We will also be available by phone... 

NYC Socialists Meeting this Friday

NYC Local of the Socialist Party USA Membership Meeting Get organized this summer! The NYC Local will be holding its monthly membership meeting on Friday July 31st at 6:30pm. The meeting is a great place to meet other socialists and work together to plan events for the next month. There will updates on the struggle for single-payer health care, on community organizing projects in NYC and on upcoming... 

March with NYC Socialists on May Day

This May Day, more than any other in recent memory, is a perfect time to come out into the streets to demand an end to exploitation and suffering created by capitalist society. On Friday, the NYC Local of the Socialist Party USA will join other workers in the City in declaring that “another world is possible” where things like healthcare, transportation and a clean environment become our... 

Hubert Harrison Talk at the Brooklyn Public Library

Hubert Harrison Talk at the Brooklyn Public Library
On Wednesday, March 18, 2009, at 7 PM Jeffrey B. Perry will offer a talk and slide presentation on St. Croix, Virgin Islands-born “Hubert Harrison: The Voice of Harlem Radicalism, 1883-1918″ at the Brooklyn Public Library, Flatbush Ave. and Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn, 11238. http://www.nyc-arts.org/events/2046/hubert-harrison-the-voice-of-harlem-radicalism Background information on Hubert... 

Speak Out Against the Budget Cuts!

Speak Out Against the Budget Cuts!
Friends, Here are three great chances to say no to budget cut proposals made by Paterson and Bloomberg which would: * Slash our Transportation – eliminating vital bus lines such as the Q74 & M8; closing subway lines and booths; slowing weekend and nightime service * Fire thousands of City workers – In total 30,000 jobs would be eliminated * Damage our Education system – broad...