By Do Hyun Byun. Presentation given on March 12, 2022 at Korea, Vietnam, and Afro-America: Our Shared Struggle for Peace … More
Category: Analysis
Why Vietnamese Americans Must Abandon the Refugee Identity
By Brandon Do. Presentation given on March 12, 2022 at Korea, Vietnam, and Afro-America: Our Shared Struggle for Peace & … More
America’s Essence: Winston, King and Our Democratic Struggle for Peace
By Emile Paulmier. Presentation given November 6th, 2021 at the symposium “Strategy for Freedom: The Life and Vision of Henry … More
Paul Robeson: American Patriot Against American Empire
By Jeremiah Kim. At a time when domestic repression is increasing and threats of war with China are escalating, the … More
The Revolutionary Science of W.E.B Du Bois and D. D. Kosambi
By Archishman Raju. In 1949, the Indian scientist D. D. Kosambi visited the United States for a conference on peace, … More
Deng Xiaoping, Saving the Party and New China
By Jahanzaib Choudhry. Presentation given July 31st, 2021 at the symposium “China’s Rise: Its Meaning to Humanity’s Strivings” as a … More
What the Cultural Revolution Teaches Us about China—And America Today
By Emily Dong. Based on a presentation given July 30, 2021 at the symposium “Mao Zedong: Revolutionary Genius in the … More
A Historical Perspective of India-China Relations: The Hope for Modern Times
By Purba Chatterjee. Presentation given July 31st, 2021 at the symposium “China’s Rise: Its Meaning to Humanity’s Strivings” as a … More
The Chinese Peasant and the Black Worker: ‘Red Star Over China’ and ‘Black Reconstruction in America’
By Anna Pugsley Koh. Presentation given July 24th, 2021 at the symposium “The Long March: China’s Gift to Humanity in … More
Korea, Afro-America, and Our Common Inheritance of Culture
By Eunnuri Yi. Paul Robeson wrote that people who have lived in a state of inequality, who felt their status … More