Members of the CPUSA Labor Commission and delegates from the Hello Comrade project hold up a flag of the World Federation of Trade Unions outside the headquarters of PEO in Nicosia, Cyprus. | Photo via Cameron Harrison / People’s World
NICOSIA, Cyprus—The struggle for political and economic democracy by the U.S. working class has long been fractured into groups each fighting seemingly isolated battles: labor resists union-busting, women’s organizations struggle against attacks on abortion rights, peace activists target the hoarding of wealth for war and corporate profit, and, as Los Angeles has shown as of late, immigrants and the working poor face off against White House-led ICE raids.
But over the past few years—particularly after the return of Trump to the presidency in…


