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Dear Readers,

With civil rights, labor rights, and human rights under severe attack, the independent working-class press is needed more than ever. People’s World reports the news with a working-class perspective. With a very small staff, the publication attracts between 150,000 and 200,000 readers every month. Every year, it reaches millions of people, without billionaire benefactors or corporate sponsors.

Supporters of People’s World march on Labor Day in Detroit, declaring ‘Democracy now, fascism never.’ | People’s World

People’s World writers have been on the ground covering not only the crimes of the administration, but also the people’s resistance to it. From the Target Boycott to protest DEI rollbacks to the Minnesota General Strike in the wake of the murders of Renée Good and Alex Pretti by ICE, our publication has been committed to reporting the fightback against fascist policies.

To keep the socialist press online and available during this crucial time, we’ve launched the 2026 Fund Drive—and as part of the effort, we’re bringing back the People’s World May Day Greetings Book.  (see previous editions here and here)

We have to raise substantial funds this year to keep PW going, and the May Day Greetings Book is a great way to support our daily publication while also broadcasting a message of your choice to readers across the country and around the world.

Click here to see ad rates and to share your greetings.

In solidarity,

Rossana Cambron,  Joe Sims, and Anita Waters

People’s World Fund Drive Collective


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People’s World is a voice for progressive change and socialism in the United States. It provides news and analysis of, by, and for the labor and democratic movements to our readers across the country and around the world. People’s World traces its lineage to the Daily Worker newspaper, founded by communists, socialists, union members, and other activists in Chicago in 1924.