Masses of support in Caracas and throughout Venezuela, which the U S media does not cover, against the unjust invasion of Venezuela, the kidnapping of President Nicolás Maduro by the Trump administration, and in support of its international rights as a sovereign nation.
Elaine Schmidt
On Democracy Now Interview With Professor Miguel Tinker Salas
What the “Left” Leaves Out
To Jose de Paz – what most analyses on the Venezuelan invasion tend to leave out (including the left) – is the conditions created by the U S after Chavez took power with sanctions and trade blockades that deeply affected the economy of Venezuela. Continue reading
The Kidnapping Of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro And His Wife, Cilia Flores
Trump: We will govern Venezuela
The kidnapping of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, by U.S. special forces evokes the sad history of invasions, coups, and U.S. interventions in Latin America and around the world. Continue reading
Solidarity With Venezuela
Supporting the sending of a message this morning by a group of residents in San Dimas to hundreds of cars passing by that what the attacks are really all about in Venezuela is putting control of the oil there in the capital pockets of U S oil companies – pulling a coup with regime change – and an authoritarian Trump administration that does not care about violating international law and implementing an act of war against a sovereign nation without any congressional approval.

Another Profound Loss Of An Organizer And Leader
Another profound loss of an organizer and leader in our communities with the passing of brother Al Villanueva. As far back as when I started as a professor at Pitzer’s College in the 1990’s, I joined alongside Al (and so many others that included familia and supporters such as Angela and Jim Sanbrano) in his efforts to critically recover and preserve the history of the Arbol Verde barrio on the east side of Claremont. Continue reading
Rosa Martha Zerate
Gracias por acompañarnos en apoyo solidario con el compañero José Bautista, luchador, deportado a Honduras. Continue reading
“The Oxford Handbook of Sociology for Social Justice, “
A nice gift just arrived in the mail — the book, “The Oxford Handbook of Sociology for Social Justice, “ that includes one of my articles, “Participatory Research, Popular Education, and Action for Social Change.” Continue reading
