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 - What is Socialism?
 - Making a Revolution
 - Marxism vs. Anarchism
 - Socialist Society
 - Vanguard Parties

 - Was Russia Socialist?

 - Revolutionary Cuba

 - Previous Revolutions

 

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youth for socialist action

-Twin Cities, Minnesota

 

Welcome to the online home of the Minneapolis/St. Paul chapter of Youth for Socialist Action! We're a local group made up of young workers, students, feminists and activists committed to the fight for socialism!  We seek to build a revolutionary youth movement that can effectively fight on behalf of youth and working people, and link the politics of socialism to the struggles of all progressive social movements. We are determined to build a world where people come before profits, and that is free of exploitation, racism, sexism and homophobia.  We are revolutionaries who are confident that we can and will change the world!

 

 

 

Get Active With Twin Cities YSA!

 

 Taking a Break 4 the Summer!

 

Twin Cities YSA is taking a break for the summer, but we’ll be back holding weekly meetings in the fall.  For more information, or to meet up with a YSA organizer over the summer, email delfrutas@hotmail.com. 

 

Northwoods Activist News & Views

 

[For a more comprehensive listing of regional & national news articles and working class

commentary check out the Lake Superior Socialist Action or Socialist Action websites.]

 


 

 Call 4 a United Anti-War Movement

 

September 24, 2005 has been set as the date for national demonstrations by the U.S. antiwar movement. We will return to the streets of the nation’s capital, and elsewhere, with a force determined to challenge the continuation of a brutal and immoral war and occupation. That the Iraqi War is the central issue in world politics today is not in dispute. Neither is the fact that there is a rapidly growing opposition to this war in the United States and across the globe. The potential for a truly massive turnout that can open the door wider than ever to our movement’s expressing the will of tens of millions is within reach. continued . . .

 

 Black Twin Cities Poet Harassed 4 Travel to Cuba


Brock Satter, an African American poet and bandleader of a “spoken-soul-hop fusion” group, was a featured artist at the Ninth Annual Hip-Hop Festival in Havana in 2003. Satter traveled legally to Cuba under the U.S. regulations in force at the time. But subsequently, he received a letter from the U.S. Treasury Department requesting information on his trip and threatening him with penalties. continued . . .

 

 WI & the American Transmission Company Gang Up on Workers & Farmers

 

For years the American Transmission Company has been trying, with a lot of success, to intimidate and bribe local governments, courts and regulatory bodies to give it a green light for the Arrowhead-Weston line.  The Arrowhead-Weston, if built, will be a massive 345 Kilovolt (that’s 345,000 volts!) bulk transmission line that will allow ATC to sell cheap electricity from the Manitoba Hydro project in Canada to the Chicago area, where it could make a handsome profit underselling existing electric providers.  continued . . .

 

 A Look @ the Fight Over Steel Tariffs


Following a campaign waged by a group called Stand Up for Steel, which as made up of the United Steelworkers, the AFL-CIO and a number of iron and steel industry corporations, President Bush imposed increased tariffs on foreign steel imports. The argument of those who fought for these tariffs was that other countries, like Brazil and China, were subsidizing their respective steel industries, allowing them to then "dump" cheap steel on the U.S. market at prices below that which U.S. iron and steel corporations could match. The Stand Up for Steel campaign argued that without increased tariffs, the iron and steel industry would continue to hemorrhage jobs, as mines and mills either reduced their workforce, or closed down entirely. continued . . .

 

 Rally Kicks Off Picketing @ Spot Bar in I Falls

 

UNITE HERE Local 99 took their frustrations with Bill Fisher, new owner of the Spot Bar in International Falls, to the street last Friday.  By 7:30 the community had gotten behind the workers and their union to the point that Fisher closed his restaurant because he had no business.  continued . . .

 

 Don’t Patronize Union-Busting Spot Bar in I Falls

 

The Spot Firehouse Restaurant in International Falls has been a union restaurant for 68 years. It opened in 1936 and was organized in 1939. The Spot was owned by Phil Olson and his family. They treated their employees like family and there has been a great working relationship with the Olsons and UNITE HERE Local 99.  continued . . .

 

 CSS Tries to Block Vagina Monologues

 

Recently though there have been a number of Catholic colleges that have made an effort to stop, or restrict the Vagina Monologues, claiming its frank discussion of women’s anatomy and sexuality violates Catholic teachings.  Socialist Action recently sat down with two activists from Duluth’s College of St. Scholastica – where students who organized a showing of the Vagina Monologues had to engage in a running battle with the school’s Administration.  The two students were Allison Ehlert and Lauren Brant.  Allison is a member of Youth for Socialist Action and presidents of the college’s feminist group – the Third Wavers, and Lauren is a writer for the school’s newspaper, The Cable.  continued . . .

 

 Area Student Reports Back From Hong Kong

 

200 thousand squatters, known as Hong Kong’s “floating poor,” reside atop forty thousand skyscrapers in filthy, cramped, shacks (many times 2 or 3 stories high).  They pay on average $1,000 HK dollars or about $100 US for these dwellings a month.  There is little to no privacy or security.  The thin walls have holes and the roofs are hardly strong enough to keep out the elements.  Many of the residents are elderly and cannot fight back when they are robbed, a common occurrence.  They have no other options.  continued . . .

 

 Activists Win 2 Student Senate Seats @ UWS!

 

Two out of three candidates from the Campus Alternative Ticket (CAT) were elected to the UWS Student Senate this past week.  CAT was an anti-war, anti-tuition, progressive slate initiated by Youth for Socialist Action.  The two new senators, Lucas Dietsche and Tegan Wendland, will no doubt prove to be key leaders in the coming activist struggles in University of Wisconsin system!

 

To read an interview of the three candidates click here!

 

 Area Student Reports Back From Cuba

 

Over this past winter break, I had the extraordinary opportunity to visit Cuba. I went as part of a twenty-member delegation through the organization Witness for Peace. Our group was composed of a diverse mix of college students and older adults from various backgrounds, from cosmopolitan New Yorkers to activists from Indian Country.  continued . . .

 

 Critique of the Movement for Sustainability


Recently, in some areas of the country, an increasingly vocal movement for environmental “Sustainability” has been gaining steam. This movement includes such aspects as the growing demand for organically produced food, the desire for increased use of solar and wind power over fossil fuels, and a renewed general interest in personal actions that reduce waste and natural resource use. But what are this movement’s real long-term implications for the future? On this point Marxists may differ a bit from many of the movement’s proponents.

continued . . .  

 

 Northlanders Stand Up for Gay Marriage


Adjacent to the city of Superior’s Christmas tree lighting ceremony on November 17, local LGBT rights activists rallied in Superior, WI against the proposed attacks on gay marriage and civil unions – wrapping up two nights of community events.  Only yards away from Superior’s extremely bigoted mayor, Dave Ross, lighting the city Christmas tree, protesters chanted “Hey, hey, Ho, ho!  Homophobia has got to go!”  continued . . .

 

 Cuts in Duluth’s Housing Subsidies

 
According to the U.S. Census Bureau almost 40 million Americans live below the poverty line. And as hundreds of thousands of workers get laid off from closing plants, downsizing and outsourcing, that number is likely to climb. But despite the massive levels of poverty that pervade this country, the powers that be have decided that now is the time to cut federal housing subsidies that millions of low income people depend upon to pay their rent each month. continued . . .

 

 Students & Farmers Deliver Blow to ATC Power Line


Its already rusted, unpainted poles reach up to 140 feet up in the air.  Some are placed not more than 20 feet from the living room windows of farmhouses.  And in between them is strung a massive 345,000-volt power line which emits a loud buzzing sound, scrambles TV reception, causes baby monitors to malfunction, and many fear, cancer causing radiation. continued . . .

 

 Education is a Right!

 

Throughout the country the right to quality education is under attack. In state after state, the politicians who are bought and paid for by big business are proposing and carrying out dramatic cuts in funds allocated for public education. These cuts are sold as the solution to “budget crises” and inadequate tax revenues. Never mind though the record sums of money being spent on building prisons and that continues to be poured into the military.  continued . . .

 

 Abortion Rights Facing Worst Attacks Since Roe v. Wade

 

The message behind the March For Women’s Lives is clear. The issue of women’s reproductive health and freedom is now facing the most hostile attacks since the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision, which struck down state laws banning abortion. continued . . .

 

 Students Protest Tuition Hikes in Wisconsin

 

College tuition hikes are sweeping the nation like a feverish disease. In the face of massive budget shortfalls, state after state is making the decision to try and balance their budgets on the backs of working class students.  continued . . .

 

 The Working Class & the Fight for Public Education

 

For working class Americans, access to public education constitutes a fundamental right. The United States was exceptional in its commitment to public schooling and high enrollment much earlier than other Western countries. What had been achieved in public schooling in the United States by the mid-19th century wasn’t reached in Europe until after World War I, and in some countries, until after World War II.  continued . . .

 

 YSA Kicked Off UWS Campus (Spring 2001)

 

On the afternoon of Wednesday, April 25, 2001 while trying to hold a forum on “Police Brutality & the Role of Police in Society” at the University of Wisconsin-Superior, Youth for Socialist Action was thrown off campus by Police Officer M. Bodin and Hattie Crass, the head of SUFAC (Segregated University Fees Allocations Council).  continued . . .

 

  Promethean on YSA Getting Kicked Off Campus

 

On Wednesday, April 25th, a group called Youth for Socialist Action (YSA) was removed from the Rothwell Student Center (RSC), and made claims that they were discriminated against. YSA stated on their website that while trying to hold a forum on “Police Brutality and the Role of Police in Society” they were thrown off campus by Campus Safety Officer Mike Bodin and RSC staff member Hattie Crass. continued . . .

 

 The Ku Klux Klan & Racism in the Northwoods

 

“You nigger-lovin’, lesbian, hook-nosed, Jewish communists!” Those are the words that greeted your ears if you attended the Ku Klux Klan rally in Ironwood, Michigan on September 16, 1997. There, behind two chain link fences, and protected by at least two dozen heavily armed police, eleven Klan members from Wisconsin and Pennsylvania were allowed to spend several hours denouncing their audience as “betrayers” of Christianity, America and the “mighty” white race. continued . . .

 

 Anti-Gay Bigotry in Local High Schools

 

In 1996 Jamie Nabozny, a young gay student from northern Wisconsin, made national headlines when he and his family successfully sued the Ashland School District for failure to protect him from constant verbal and physical harassment. Throughout his school years Jamie had been heckled, beaten and even urinated on because of his sexual orientation. All of this took place openly in the halls and locker rooms of Ashland high school, and despite frequent complaints to the administration, Jamie received little or no relief from his torment. continued . . .

 

YSA Projects & Campaigns

 

 Building a Movement 4 Social Change


Youth for Socialist Action was founded by a group of young activists back in 1997.  Since then we have grown to become a national network of young revolutionaries with chapters in California, North Carolina, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Minnesota and elsewhere.  And now, eight years later, we’ve held our first National Convention!  YSAers from across the country converged on Augsburg College in Minneapolis to discuss the future of YSA.  Read what happened by clicking here!

 

 National YSA Campaigns


At our recent Convention we decided to focus on two national campaigns: 1. organizing to bring the troops home from Iraq, and 2. organizing against the national epidemic of tuition hikes.  If you would like to plug into one or both of these campaigns click on our anti-war or anti-tuition websites.

 


Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN

delfrutas@hotmail.com

 

Activist Email Lists

 

 - Twin Cities Socialists

 - Northwoods Activists

 - Northland Anti-War Coalition

 - Save Our Unique Lands

 - YSA's Women’s List

 - Labor Notebook

 

 

Other YSA Chapters

 

 - Cheq Bay, WI YSA

 - Douglas County, WI YSA

 - I Falls, MN YSA

 - Nebraska YSA

 - St. Louis County, MN YSA

 

 

Youth & Student Links

 

 - Campus Anti-war Network

 - Militant Madonnas

 - Queer & Allied Student Union
 - Students Against Sweatshops
 - DePaul Activist Student Union
 - Canadian Fed. of Students
 - Muslim Student Organization

 - Campus Activism
 - S.E.A.C.

 - Left Hook

 

 

Important Issues:

 

·  Women’s Rights

·  Labor Movement

·  Student Activism

·  Black Liberation

·  Palestine

·  Mumia Abu-Jamal

·  Anti-War Movement

·  Chicano Liberation

·  Native American

·  Cuba

·  Queer Liberation

·  Economics/Globalization

·  Latin America

·  Farmers

·  Science & Technology

·  Environmentalism

·  Ireland

·  Civil Liberties

·  Elections

·  Art & Culture

 

 

YSA Student Senators

 

 

 

The Y.S.A. initiated “Campus Alternative Ticket” has two elected Student Senators at the University of Wisconsin-Superior: Lucas Deitsche and Tegan Wendland.  Keep abreast of their fight for students by checking out the C.A.T. website!

 

 geocities.com/campusalternative

 

 

Socialist Action newspaper

 

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