The Milburn review presents itself as a plan to help young people into work, but Dr DYLAN MURPHY argues it is laying the groundwork for a harsher benefits regime
NOVEMBER 2018 saw the 40th anniversary of the assassination of San Francisco city supervisor Harvey Milk, the first openly gay man to be elected to public office in the US.
He fought for gay rights at a time when they were under direct threat. Many local gay rights laws across the country were being repealed in the mid-1970s by public votes and in 1978 Proposition 6, backed by resurgent right-wing Christian evangelicals, aimed to ban gay men and women from teaching in California’s public schools.
It was so extreme even Ronald Reagan came out against it! Partly due to Milk’s spirited fightback and inspirational leadership however, it was defeated at the ballot box just three weeks before his death.
CJ ATKINS commemorates one of the most dramatic moments in working-class history
The fatal shooting of Alex Pretti, a registered nurse and union member, has sparked nationwide protests and renewed calls from National Nurses United to dismantle Ice and related agencies, says MARK GRUENBERG
PAUL BUHLE recommends an eminently useful book that examines the political opportunities for popular anti-fascist intervention
PAUL BUHLE agrees that a grassroots movements for change in needed in the US, independent of electoral politics


