Members of the Oregon Chapter of the American Communist Party recently became certified in CPR, AED, and First Aid, strengthening their ability to serve the people in moments when immediate action matters most.
Building a better country means developing the skills, discipline, and readiness needed to care for our communities—not waiting for failing institutions to do what they increasingly cannot.
Strong communities are built by organized people prepared to act. Join us today at acp.us and make a difference in your community.
Members or the Oregon Chapter of the ACP visited Portland Community College Sylvania to speak to the students about their economic conditions, and carry the message of an alternative system to the Epsteinite Empire.
The crimes of the Epstein class have so far gone unpunished, but that doesn’t mean they can’t be defeated. The American Communist Party calls for a popular front to end the occupation of our country, and to establish justice and popular sovereignty!
Neighbors Feeding Neighbors fights food insecurity by serving the community with meals four days each week. Members of the Oregon chapter of the American Communist Party recently helped out with these efforts on March 14 in Eugene.
Building a better world begins when we stop waiting for other people to solve the problems that our failing institutions choose not to solve.
As part of our Party's ongoing national effort to organize drayage truckers, our Chapter is conducting investigations into the conditions of Portland shipping terminals, and the truckers' struggles with the ongoing economic crisis.
On March 7th, members of the ACP Oregon chapter teamed up with the group Burrito Brigade to produce and distribute several hundred burritos to poor and homeless people all around Portland.
Our chapter prides itself on our ability to show up consistently and serve the people wherever they need help.
The American Communist Party stands with all who oppose Imperialism and this self-destructive war for the billionaire Epstein Class.
Our Chapter has joined comrades nationwide, mobilizing to protests and demonstrations to extend our hand in solidarity.
Members of ACP Michigan spent the day, yesterday, in Three Rivers helping with tornado cleanup. They cleared brush from the roadside, loaded it into a trailer, and hauled it to the public services drop-off site to help keep the cleanup moving
📍 ACP NY members surveyed Brooklyn's Brighton Beach neighborhood and were shocked by the amount of litter left to rot in just a few blocks.
Our comrades took matters into their own hands and used the opportunity to strengthen our ties with the community.
Allan Jones sold worker's financial history to Equifax, then used those millions to lobby for the 400% interest laws that trap many today.
He tracked the poor in 63 counties, sold the info to corporate giants, then used the payout to start the payday loan trap. Parasitic.
ACP Ontario cadre visited the Jiefangbei monument in a show of solidarity with the liberation of the city of Chongqing.
Originally a monument to inspire victory against the Japanese aggressors during World War II, the monument's meaning was changed after the war to represent victory, and then finally to represent the people's liberation from both foreign aggressors and domestic enemies.
Our cadre spoke with many people in the city and is proud to be a part of the American Communist Party to our friends and comrades in China.
China overthrew its corrupt elite, and so will we.
Members of ACP GA stepped in to help clear vegetation that was blocking visibility for drivers leaving their neighborhood.
We’re proud to stand with the people of Fitzgerald and support safer streets for the community.
Last week ACP California held their first event at Stanford University to connect with students and begin the formation of an ACP student league.
Students relaxed, played sports, ate food, and spoke about topics including America’s failing two-party system, unjust American wars, and the bleak job prospects faced by most students.
The alternative enumerated in ACP’s program gave the students hope and inspired them to join with us.
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Interview with Michigan ACP comrade Steve Store. He was president of the steelworkers' union local in Ontonagon, and president of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) at Michigan Tech. He is currently town supervisor of Ontonagon township.