As the Trump administration unrolls a new imperialist war, working women must be prepared to fight a brutal gendered assault in the offing. In military actions like the war on Iran, the government daily burns up millions of dollars in fuel and destroyed weaponry, and moves quickly to get rid of non-military costs deemed expendable. Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill set the pattern. Even before Washington had launched the war on Iran, the government had budgeted $1 trillion for war, while simultaneously cutting $1 trillion from funds previously won by working people for health, education, and housing support. Now, with the cost of the Iran war approaching $1 billion a day, the MAGA forces are preparing to offload the costs of any social welfare benefits still intact onto the backs of individual working-class households. How do the right-wing capitalist think tanks advise the government to do this? A deeply reactionary Jan. 8, 2026, Heritage Foundation report, “Saving America by Savin...
Here are 5 slave uprisings that everyone should know. Nat Turner’s Rebellion: August 21 – August 23, 1831 Led by enslaved preacher Nat Turner, this Virginia uprising was a militant challenge to the slave regime rooted in prophetic Black liberation theology. Turner and others struck directly at slaveholders, hoping to ignite a broader regional revolt. Although the rebellion was suppressed within days, it sent shockwaves through the South and intensified white fears of organized Black resistance. In response, Southern states expanded surveillance, repression, and anti-literacy laws – proof of how seriously enslavers took the threat. Amistad Rebellion: July 2 – August 24, 1839 The Amistad Rebellion was a successful revolt of 53 Mende captives, who, led by Sengbe Pieh (Joseph Cinqué), broke free of their chains and seized a Spanish ship. After being captured by the U.S. Navy, the rebels fought their case in a landmark Supreme Court case, backed by abolitionist organizers. Their...