Socialism and Liberation Vol. 2, No. 3

MARCH 2005

Socialism and Liberation Magazine
Vol. 2, No. 3: March 2005

Women Workers and the Struggle

Letter to the Editor

IN MEMORY
Ossie Davis: Artist and voice for equality, 1917-2005 (Preston Wood)
James Forman: A revolutionary life, 1928-2005 (Bill Massey)

U.S. WORKING CLASS
Tens of thousands protest Bush’s inauguration (Matt Murray)
Exposing Bush’s attack on Social Security  (Nazila Bijari)
Guest Worker program helps bosses, hurts immigrants (Ben Becker)
Racism and the class struggle in the U.S. (Brian Becker)

WOMEN’S LIBERATION
Women’s struggle for equality continues (Anne Sadler)
Socialist revolution and women’s liberation (Sarah Sloan)
International Women’s Day: A day of working women’s solidarity (Alexandra Kollontai)

FEATURES
Is women’s oppression inevitable? (Jane Cutter)
Communism and Black resistance in the 1930s South (Eugene Puryear)

SOLIDARITY WITH CUBA
Documentary film tour publicizes case of ‘Cuban 5’  (Caneisha Mills)

IRAQ
U.S. scrambles to set up a stable puppet regime  (PSL Statement)
‘The Iraqi elections were illegitimate and illegal!’  (Sammi Alaa)

INTERNATIONAL
Behind the Venezuela-Colombia conflict: U.S. intervention targets Latin American revolution (Peta Lindsay)
U.S. escalates threats against DPRK (John Beacham)
On the Barricades (Nati Carrera)

EN ESPAÑOL
Revolución socialista y la liberación de la mujer
EEUU se apresura a establecer un régimen títere

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