“No Kings Day 2025”: Your discontent shouldn’t end at a protest

Credit: Miami News Times - photo by Michele Eve Sandberg/micheleevephoto     A week ago, an equal hatred for our current administration had hundreds of Miamians out on the streets of downtown. A scheduled time-in/ time-out organized protest with nationwide events all to say "Trump is not a king". Our only agreement was dissent from this current government. The [...]

Fascism or Progress: Where are we headed?

A youth, not yet an adult in the eyes of the state, murdered strangers in the street in the name of fascistic ideology. One more year and he would have had a badge and gun paid for with our taxes, with qualified immunity to enact the murderous pursuits of the state, like those inflicted on [...]

Radical or #Radical™: Reflections on Recent Protests

In moments of political upheaval and widespread popular uprising, it’s the job of a progressive organization to resist getting swept up in swelling action and continue to look steadily toward the future - to the consequences of our current moment and to the inevitable ebbing of energy and enthusiasm that activism tends to dead-end into. [...]

Statues are Just the Start

Protesters throw a statue of slave trader Edward Colston into Bristol harbour, during a Black Lives Matter protest rally, in Bristol, England, Sunday June 7, 2020, in response to the recent killing of George Floyd by police officers in Minneapolis, USA, that has led to protests in many countries and across the US. (Ben [...]

Solidarity With Minneapolis And Uprisings All Over The Country

One Struggle joined protesters in the June 2020 Miami demonstrations for justice for George Floyd and in solidarity with uprisings in Minneapolis and cities all over the United States. The following is a text from a flyer that we brought to the protests. Spontaneous uprisings are a tool for the masses to make their demands and [...]