
The people have the power: Stay in the streets!
Over 1,000 people overflowed Monument Circle to defend abortion rights at an emergency rally held by PSL Indianapolis.
Over 1,000 people overflowed Monument Circle to defend abortion rights at an emergency rally held by PSL Indianapolis.
On May 4, over 500 people showed up to Monument Circle to defend abortion rights following the leak of the Supreme Court’s majority opinion draft…
Saturday, May 141:00pmAnderson Public Library, Carnegie Room111 E 12th St, Anderson, IN 46016 Join the PSL at the Anderson Public Library on May 14th to…
Saturday, April 1612:00-2:00pmIndianapolis Liberation Center55 S State Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46201 Please RSVP Hope Packages: Building Unity Through Solidarity continues! We’ll be assembling packages for…
Ethan Evans, left, with Indy10 Black Lives Matter in 2017 By Nigel Lisbon On April 6, the Indianapolis Star published a hit piece by James…
The very existence of NATO poses a grave threat to peace around the world. It has been used to wage war on the peoples of former Yugoslavia, Afghanistan and Libya. There is nothing “defensive” about NATO — it is a tool for war and aggression.
The conflict currently exploding in Ukraine and rippling throughout the region and the entire world is hugely dangerous. The reckless and provocative actions of the U.S. government and its allies must cease immediately. #antiimperialism #antiwar #russia
The Indianapolis branch of the Party for Socialism and Liberation held a speak-out on tenants’ rights at the corner of Arlington Avenue and 12th Street on Friday, Jan. 21
Although SB 167 has been pulled, a grave threat remains to Indiana schools, students and teachers alike. House Bill 1134, which passed out of the education committee with a “do pass” recommendation, is functionally identical to SB 167. Its passage out of committee means that teachers, school workers, students, families, administrators, and community members must organize rapidly to defeat the bill. Its passage would cause a massive worker exodus from a sector already suffering heavily from worker shortages, a death knell for public education.