
2022 Year in Review from PSL Indianapolis
Learn about and support the many struggles PSL Indianapolis fought and led for the oppressed!
Learn about and support the many struggles PSL Indianapolis fought and led for the oppressed!
“If you are silent about your pain, they’ll kill you and say you enjoyed it.” —Zora Neale Hurston On October 29, the Whitfield family of Indianapolis…
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.
In 2021, the struggle for working and oppressed peoples’ power continued to develop and respond to the changing terrain.
From attacks on trans students to a ban on socialism while silently allowing fascism and Nazism in our schools, the right wing is preparing an alarming assault on Indiana schools.
Muncie students protest school’s command a to take down student posters that mention the Black Lives Matter social movement.
Indy PSL protested outside of the Marion County, Indiana, jail to demand the immediate release of Indianapolis residents Titan Kelly and Jermaine Vaughn.
12 points on the U.S. state and the necessity of revolution
If you want to know our city’s priorities, look at their budget.