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As a result of the criminal attack of the United States on Venezuela, ACP British Columbia spent hours postering and raising awareness for the cause of the Venezuelan people.
ACP British Columbia will unite with all progressive forces to oppose this act of imperialism!
ACP Illinois marched alongside other protesters in Chicago to denounce U.S. military intervention in Venezuela and the kidnapping of President Nicolás Maduro. We stand for sovereignty, peace, and fight against imperialism!
Executive Chairman Haz Al-Din calls upon the American people to exercise their lawful rights in demonstrating against the criminal aggression of the US regime, which violates both the sovereignty of the Venezuelan people and the sovereignty of the American people!
ACP Michigan chapter acquired a greenhouse property in Saginaw, to grow food, to develop agricultural technology as a chapter enterprise, to share that technology with other farmers, and as a fabrication facility for wood and metal products.
The BC chapter of the American Communist Party held a commemorative event on the 90th anniversary of the On-to-Ottawa Trek.
We will continue to honour the tradition of Canadian and North American labour! Watch here⬇️
In an effort to preserve public community spaces, ACP British Columbia conducted a neighborhood trash cleanup in Vancouver. Dozens of trash bags were collected and properly disposed of.
If you wish to aid us in serving the people and building working class power, join at https://t.co/7QrbIPNkce
This summer Chairman Haz, together with the California chapter, got up at the crack of dawn to visit the Long Beach Port in order to reach out and organize Drayage truckers.
Our Party is building a port-to-port network to revive the cause of American labor!
The Maryland, @ACP_VA, and @ACP_Penn chapters of the ACP are back at Port of Baltimore to support & provide information on drayage organizing.
The disrespect shown toward truckers by these companies cannot be tolerated; it’s time for truckers to take back control!
The British Columbia chapter of the American Communist Party has conducted its first investigation sessions as part of a campaign aimed at educating truckers about unionization and misclassification.
During the hours of investigation, ACP-BC members found that truckers are facing unprecedented challenges and difficulties in the face of a worsening economy.
Across British Columbia, truckers face stagnating rates and wages, long hours, misclassification as ‘contractors’, debts, unpaid waiting times, high operating costs, rising insurance rates, and countless other issues.
ACP-BC will continue its investigations and organizing sessions with the aim of promoting unionization, education, and the politicization of issues involving truckers. If you want to join us in our campaign, sign up at https://t.co/7QrbIPNkce
Today @ACP_BritishCol remembers the many attempts of the Founding Fathers to include Canada in the anti-colonial revolution of 1776.
The American Revolution was never intended to be limited to the Thirteen Colonies. Beginning in 1774 and leading up to 1776, Congress sent three letters to Canada, asking Canadians to join the United Colonies of North America.
In 1775, Canadian Patriots sided with Richard Montgomery’s forces as Montreal and much of Canada was liberated from British control. These forces included Canadian Patriot militiamen who joined forces with the liberating American militias and participated in the Battle of Quebec City.
Although British forces recaptured Canada, countless Canadian Patriots continued fighting with the Continental Army in the 1st and 2nd Canadian Regiments until the conclusion of the war.
ACP Colorado refurbished an elderly Greeley resident's ramp by replacing worn support beams and floorboards, installing secure railings, adding non-slip grip tape, and applying a fresh coat of paint.
The British Columbia chapter of the American Communist Party conducted a social investigation in False Creek, Vancouver, examining the impacts of gentrification on this historically industrial area. Once a thriving hub of sawmills, foundries, and shipbuilding from the late 1800s to the mid-20th century, False Creek underwent dramatic deindustrialization starting in the 1960s, culminating in the Expo 86 redevelopment that transformed it into a high-density residential and commercial zone. The investigation highlighted the displacement of working-class communities, the loss of affordable housing, and the polarization of wealth, as condominiums and luxury developments replaced industrial sites and low-income housing.
In collaboration with @acp_ontario, the British Columbia chapter of the American Communist Party interviewed striking postal workers during their strike which spanned several weeks in late 2024. After interviewing several workers and union members, we are publishing this video with the intention of covering their demands, grievances, and concerns which were largely ignored by the mainstream media.
ACP NY rallied in Times Square to engage with the people and call for anti-war action in one of NYC's busiest streets.
While leaders claim to serve us, they neglect our well-being and fuel global conflict. We reject this system and demand one that puts the American people first.
For too long, our green spaces in the nation’s capital have been neglected. Virginia Chapter of @ACPMain got to work removing trash from a small park near the Potomac. The locals appreciated that we were doing what the city government could not. Communists to the rescue!
BC ACP stands with striking postal workers as they fight for better working conditions and a modest pay raise. A few local cadres took it upon themselves to brave the rain and bring them some warm food and hear their stories.