No Refuge in a System Built on Repression: Free Imam Soliman
We stand in unwavering solidarity with Imam Ayman Soliman, an Egyptian journalist, torture survivor, and Muslim chaplain. He should not be sitting in a jail cell.
Demand for an End to the CPD's Reign of Terror
We are here to demand justice—justice for Ryan Hinton, for his grieving father Rodney, and for every Black family brutalized by this violent, racist system.
Ryan Hinton Was Murdered
Ryan Hinton was murdered. Not by accident, and not by mistake, but by design. We will not let his name be buried under a prosecutor's press release. We will not accept a legal ruling as the final word on justice. We will not allow a stolen car to mean more than a stolen life.
July City Council Update
June's Cincinnati City Council meetings have revealed a clear pattern: more favors for police and developers, fewer answers for people footing the bill.
How ICE Operates in Greater Cincinnati
In the first half of 2025, there has been a dramatic increase in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity in the Greater Cincinnati Area. ICE agents operating out of a field office in Blue Ash have begun conducting immigration raids, arresting, detaining and deporting local residents — many of whom have no criminal charges — without due process.
Greg Landsman: A Mouthpiece for Militarism
Rep. Greg Landsman claims Iran poses an "existential threat" and that "diplomacy has been given every opportunity." Normally, we would demand accountability from our elected officials, but Landsman has made clear, time and again, that he does not serve his constituents. Instead, we call on the people to abandon Landsman, who continues to stand with empire, apartheid, and unending war.
Cincinnati City Council Update: May 2025
Cincinnati City Council moves forward with widely-opposed Hyde Park development, as well as works to protect cops’ data.
Burnet Woods Dog Park: Taxpayer Money Literally Going to the Dogs
Since 2020, there’s been a battle between the Cincinnati Parks Board and Clifton citizens over plans to convert 8,800 square feet of Burnet Woods into a dog park. In that amount of time, the Cincinnati Parks Board has been inundated by at least a thousand emails and messages from opponents of the project. However, no matter how much negative feedback the project receives, the Park Board trudges on with plans to construct the dog park, highlighting how easy it is for bourgeois political powers to outright ignore the will of the people.
Feb 26th City Council Demands
Cincinnati Socialists and the people of Cincinnati stand in solidarity with the Black and immigrant populations in our city.
Why We Should Abolish 3CDC
The leaders of displacement, gentrification & homelessness in Cincinnati