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APHA: Fighting Racism, A Matter of Public Health

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DENVER, COLORADO, November 2—The Progressive Labor Party (PLP) brought the fight against racism and for a communist world to the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association (APHA), an organization of public health professionals and policy makers whose mission is to improve public health and achieve equity in health status. We’ve helped over 300 people think about the relationship between racism and poor public health. Most important, this struggle has translated into bold action. We joined with others in passing important resolutions on police violence and demanding UN financial support for Haiti’s cholera epidemic (see letters). PLP is moving the struggle to the left and exposing APHA as an institution that won’t fix public health. Only communist revolution can deliver the healthcare that workers need and deserve!
Resolve to End Racist Violence
As the fight against racist police terror has intensified in the U.S. over the past two years, PLP members in APHA have called attention to the serious threat to public health that police terror poses. Last year, PL’ers joined with the Black Caucus of Health Workers at the APHA meeting to present a panel on police violence and public health, the only session at that conference to address this problem. Students from California who were inspired by that discussion joined us in introducing a resolution against police terror this year.
After nearly a year of research, we had a resolution condemning the role of police as racist agents of capitalist social control, complete with 82 references to the academic literature. Among the actions demanded by the resolution were decriminalizing homelessness, loitering, sex work, and drug use; tougher police accountability and demilitarization of police departments; putting money into promoting racial and economic equity; and creating community-based alternatives to policing, including more jobs and restorative justice programming for addressing problems like drug use and prostitution.
As expected, the APHA Joint Policy Committee (JPC) that previews resolutions prior to submission for a vote, gave the paper a negative assessment. Capitalist-supported institutions like the APHA will not oppose racism because they support a system that needs it. However, the crowd refused to accept the racist ruling. The hearing was intense, with dozens of supporters demanding to override the JPC’s disapproval.
Beyond Police Reform
The next day, a student co-author of the resolution gave a talk to 300 people called “Beyond Police Reform,” demonstrating that police serve the capitalist class and calling for fundamental revolutionary change. “Law enforcement,” she argued, “cannot be reformed for the benefit of the working class. Education for the police, body cameras, or tasers aren’t answers,” she declared; instead, she said that cutting policing and using funding instead for strengthening working class communities was a solution.
Police terror and other aspects of capitalism like unemployment and unsafe housing are the root of workers’ poor health. Good public health requires addressing these things. The authors of the resolution insisted, “This is what public health should fight for.” However, the JPC deemed this as too impractical and far-reaching, showing that APHA cannot really giving the working class the healthcare it deserves. In fact, capitalism will never be able to eliminate unemployment because it needs to hire and fire workers to deal with periodic crises and keep wages low. The bosses will never give workers safe housing or clean water, as we’ve seen in Flint, Michigan where they poison the water with lead and in rural working-class white communities where they poison the water with cancerous fracking chemicals. For working people to be healthy, we must eliminate this deadly capitalist system. In fact, the essence of public health must be fighting for a world of equality where all working people will have healthy, productive, and creative lives, the opposite of the exploited lives of workers under capitalism. Communism offers this possibility.
The Struggle Intensifies
We would not let the JPC’s negative evaluation slow the momentum we had achieved. PLP prepared and widely distributed a flyer calling for a public rally in support of the resolution. Over 60 public health professionals rallied in front of the convention center, signaling a unique moment in history: the first time that APHA members have publicly protested en masse against a position of the APHA leadership! Militant chants rang out for over an hour, including:
No public health silence in the face of police violence!
Indict, convict, send killer cops to jail, the whole damn system is guilty as hell!
An unusual parliamentary ruckus ensued on the floor of the 300-delegate Governing Council as the resolution was brought forward for a vote. Fearful that the resolution as written would become APHA policy, the leadership suspended the rules and labelled it a “latebreaker” so that it would only be in effect for a year and would come up for reconsideration next year. This is further proof that the APHA is not interested in or capable of creating the necessary changes to fix public health. We can make progress in reform struggles like these, but we can’t expect to create permanent solutions without a communist revolution.
The resolution passed in this modified form. Making the resolution permanent APHA policy will be part of our continued efforts next year in Atlanta. Although reforms are limited, passing the resolution against police terror had a mass character and brought us in close contact with many young public health activists. This would not have been possible without parallel activities in the broad anti-racist movement, including the actions and rebellions against racist police murders in Ferguson and Baltimore supported and led by PLP, Black Lives Matter, and the families of victims of police murders. Similarly, within the APHA, the past year’s president, a friend of PLP, played a positive role by making anti-racism the centerpiece of APHA activities this year and supporting the resolution against police violence on the floor of the convention.
On to Next Year
“Health equity” was the theme of the convention, but only the unflagging, consistent work of the Party and friends clarified the role of racism in the struggle. Look forward to next year in Atlanta, when the theme will be climate change. We welcome you to join us in the struggle to eradicate racism, end capitalism, climate change, and realize a communist world.

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Bronx College Students Build Wall Against Racism

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25 November 2016 510 hits

THE BRONX, November 17—“This makes me want to get even more involved!
“This felt really good!”
“For the first time in a long time, I don’t feel trapped!”
So spoke three college students in the Bronx after two weeks of antiracist organizing on their campus. This included a mini-walkout, forums, film showings, protests and study groups.
Members and friends of the Progressive Labor Party are playing a leading role in this growing fight back! We are discussing revolution and communism with our friends, old and new. The idea is catching on that “It’s not just Trump, it’s capitalism!”
Wall Against Racism
The day after the elections, hundreds of students attended Social Justice forums on campus and pledged to get involved in campus fight backs. A few days later, a dozen students walked out of one class with their professor chanting, “Racism means we have to fight back!” and held a rally near the cafeteria. Two days later, more than 50 students organized a “wall against racism” and rallied and chanted in front of the school. Speeches were given about the need to fight racism worldwide and the need to have multiracial unity.
Many are seeing the outcome of the Trump election as their signal to get politically involved. On our campuses, the issue of the possible deportation of undocumented students and workers and the racist harassment of Black, Latin, and Muslim students has been front and center. At the same time, many students are realizing that the Democrats, with their mass deportations and mass incarceration, are no solution either. The whole damn system has to go.
In the last few weeks, many new students have come forward to give leadership in these events. They have helped to organize protests, they have given speeches, they are discussing how to fight racism and organize for revolution. They are the future leaders leaders of the movement we are building for a better world!

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Annual Dinner Builds Solidarity vs. Anti-Muslim Racism

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BROOKLYN, November 12—In the face of rising anti-Muslim racism stirred up by president-elect Trump, members of Progressive Labor Party and others in our local Unitarian church organized an even bigger annual interfaith dinner this year. Over 100 people of all ages gathered at our Unitarian church for our 16th annual dinner with Muslim workers and their families! After the September 11 terrorist attacks, we made a concerted effort to reach out to our Muslim working-class sisters and brothers to build solidarity against anti-Muslim racism. Over the years, we have built a thriving relationship that has enriched the lives of all. We are one step closer to building class-consciousness, one step closer to communism.
Cultivating Multiracial Unity
What began as a divided room 16 years ago has blossomed into a working-class family. More members of the Unitarian church participate now, and the dinner is an even mix of Muslim and Unitarian workers. We no longer have to encourage people to sit at a table with folks they don’t know. People socialize naturally regardless of their background. It’s a testament to our comrades’ outreach and community building that has fostered this sense of family and mutual respect. Our unity is based on our common struggle to end capitalism.
Many attendees gave captivating speeches. A Black Muslim imam stressed the need to overcome the racism, sexism, and division stirred up by the election. A spokesperson from the church conveyed a prayer of healing and solidarity from our minister. One PLP member who helped foster the relationship between the religious organizations spoke of the need to fight together in the face of rising fascism. These words prompted a church member to spontaneously stand up and talk about protecting and standing up for anyone who is being bullied or harassed.
The final speaker, a Muslim woman involved in many community organizations, emphasized that hate crimes are on the rise in New York. A racist letter was distributed in an apartment building in Queens saying that it is a Trump building and non-white person was not welcome. She stressed the importance of Muslim workers uniting with other antiracists to fight anti-Muslim racism and sexism being espoused by those emboldened by the election.
The election of Donald Trump has shown that capitalism is in crisis and open racism is increasing as a result. However, antiracist workers are emboldened, too. Mass marches all over the country show that millions of workers will stand up against racism. Marches show that we have the capability to fight this racist system, and dinners like these show the potential for a new communist one. In these volatile times, it is more important than ever to unite under one flag, the red flag of communism and PLP. Only with class-consciousness and multiracial unity can we defeat the capitalist bosses looking to divide us. This dinner showed that with workers looking out for one another, anyone could be a family. There is hope for a brighter future. We are already seeing glimmers of what could be! Join the fight against racism and the fight for communism now! We strive to build a world without inequality, religion, borders, and capitalist exploitation.

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LA & NYC: Mass Protests After Trump’s Win

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Los Angeles, November 9—Donald Trump won the presidential election and the working class took to the streets!  A multiracial group of angry workers and youth could not believe how such a racist and sexist could represent them. The Progressive Labor Party contingent was small but spirited because we’ve been out in the streets before. Under President Obama we’ve seen the ongoing murders of Black and Latin men and women by the police, the deportation of immigrant workers, and the Syrian refugee crisis.We have fought for immigrants’ rights, against racist police violence and against sexist wage theft.  We’ve been inspired by the many struggles of workers all over the world.
Adding Politics to Chants
Most of the chants were anti-Trump like “Not My President.” But some PLP chants caught the workers’ attention: “La Policia, La Migra, La Misma Porqueria” [The police and the border patrol are the same filth]. “The Workers United Will Never Be Defeated” was another great chant. Our group mostly chanted in Spanish and English. This was a great opportunity to get our members and friends out. Some had contacted us about our plans to protest. Members of our church, classmates and coworkers were out there but the march was so big, it was difficult to find them.
Trump Reflects Capitalism in Decay
This election shows capitalism in decay and rising fascism. No matter who is in office we must continue to fight back against the bosses. Democrat, Republican; they are all the same. Trump ran on the promise to deport more immigrants, build a wall along the Mexican border and round up the Muslim working class, but Obama has helped create the foundation that would allow these policies to be implemented.
This march and the marches that followed showed that there are workers out there willing to stand up and oppose Trump and not take a “wait and see” approach.  But “It’s not just Trump, it’s capitalism.” The only way to defeat racism, sexism and fascism, once and for all, is with communist revolution. For that to happen all workers need to become organizers and join the fight back against the terror capitalism brings. Let’s fight together to build a better future, because an injury to one is an injury to all!

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NEW YORK CITY, November 12—A multiracial, multi-generational group of members and friends of the Progressive Labor Party (PLP) marched with anti-Trump protesters in New York City. The marchers were enthusiastic, some were angry. They listened to our message that only communism can solve the problems of the international working class (see photo, page 7).
A very diverse crowd of over ten thousand marched the two miles from Union Square to Trump Towers. There was no real leadership of the march. With our bullhorn and communist politics we stepped up. We led chants; we gave speeches. Many people picked up our chants like “It’s not just Trump, it’s capitalism!” There was also plenty of reformism, such as “Love Trump’s Hate,” “Not my President,” and even some Clinton supporters. But many people were open to our revolutionary communist ideas. CHALLENGE newspapers and many anti-capitalist stickers were distributed. As is often the case, we ran out of literature too quickly.
We met lots of good people who marched with our group through the streets of Manhattan. They have joined in the protests against Trump because they believe that people need to stand up for each other against the racist, sexist, homophobic garbage that Trump promotes. In the future we need to get our unions, churches, and community groups to also organize for these protests.  But it’s not just the racist, sexist filth that comes out of Trump’s mouth. It’s a capitalist system that exploits and murders through imperialist wars, racist unemployment, poverty, homelessness and on and on. The whole damn system has got to go!
While by Trump Towers, a young comrade gave a rousing speech explaining that Trump is part of the ruling class whose job it is to exploit workers and the only way to defeat Trump and the other racists is with multi racial unity, specifically, to build a revolutionary, communist movement to overthrow capitalism. He directly called out nationalism, feminism, identity politics, and Black Lives Matter (BLM) as bosses’ ideas that divide workers more than unify them. Our comrade got a great response from the crowd, but not such a great response from a BLM organizer. After a brief back and forth, it was clear that most people wanted multiracial unity.
The bosses media and academics would divide us into small groups by ethnicity, or gender, or sexual orientation, or so-called race. They would also like us to rely on the Internet for our organizing. The BLM organizer thought that the thousands of people marched in the streets because he had created a Facebook event. He didn’t realize that changing the world and getting people to take the streets for real change takes a lot more than what Facebook can do. We in the Progressive Labor Party are committed to the long, difficult, messy work of building a base in the working class. Only a united working class can organize a world without racism and sexism; a world where the wealth is shared by all. Join us to smash capitalism and the system’s racist, sexist garbage once and for all.

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College Forum Exposes Republicrats, Capitalist Gov’t

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HARLEM, November 5—Just days shy of the ruling classes over-hyped elections; a group of 40 multi-racial students, educators, and workers congregated at Columbia University for an election forum geared towards educating students and workers on the futility and deception of elections, as well as on the necessity of militant fight back as the gateway for true and lasting social change.
The forum which was organized by PLP’s college leadership committee was led by a trio of young communist leaders. The forum began with a female comrade delivering a skillful attack on the dangers of the lesser-evil stance, and demonstrated that Democrats and Republicans are just different sides of the same coin. She exposed the popular sentiment shared by many members of the working class that one should vote for the well-groomed and polished covert racist murderer Hillary Clinton in order to avert the more cantankerous racist and fascist Donald Trump.
After that the second panelist, another female comrade, unmasked the true purpose of elections, and shared how they are used not just a tool to mislead the working class, but also how it helps them protect the profit system-by allowing the bosses to discipline, and settle disputes within their own class.
This discussion was then concluded by a young male comrade, who gave an inspirational speech on how change has been possible without voting, and took us on a journey through the history of our class, and how these heroes risked their lives and fought valiantly for the 8 hour workday, sick days, and many of the protections we have today.
Sham Democracy
The panel discussion was supplemented by cool memes and quotes from Marx and other crusaders for workers rights like Emma Goldman and Lucy Parsons. After the panelists wrapped up the panel discussion they opened up the floor for discussion and asked questions which received many insightful responses. When the question about whether there is a lesser of two evils was asked; a sharp young student in the crowd gave a poignant response by arguing that people are quick to call-out Trump’s flagrant racism, and call Hillary the lesser evil, and overlook Hillary Clinton’s egregious track record as senator, and that Hillary is the greatest evil of the two since she has the body-count to back it up.
Shortly after a participant challenged us by asking whether the lesser evil question would even be up for discussion if Bernie Sanders were running. One panelist quickly rose to the challenge and pointed out that Sanders is a sheep in wolf’s clothing, and that he and Hillary are barely indistinguishable in their support for the Iraq War and have supported Israel’s slaughter of Palestinians. Moreover, he pointed out that while Sanders seems radical in the U.S in Europe he would’ve been another democratic socialist candidate, pointing out some of the vicious policies carried out by Democratic Socialists like Tony Blair, and Francois Hollande.
The forum was successful in attacking the electoral system as a capitalist apparatus. Yet, as we look forward, post-election to Trump’s victory, many members of the working class decry the destruction of a democracy that never existed. While many suggest that the Electoral College must be reformed, or that we should take money out of politics, we know that the truth has never been so clear; the ballot offers us no viable options, nor a future, and we cannot work to reform something that has become so entrenched in the state apparatus. It’s not elections; it’s the whole damn system. The heroism of our class has proven that the bosses fear the working class, and they try to kill our revolutionary spirit with their stupid ballot boxes. The revolutionary spirit and anger that has erupted as a result of Trump being elected could not be a more fitting response. Now it is our job as a party to channel this rage into a fight for communism.

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