

What’s Your Class? A Personal Story
Galina De Roeck shares some excerpts from her life story and political journey.

NEW BOOK - Africa’s Flame: The Rise of Ibrahim Traoré
In the lead-up to our July 12th national convention, the Center for Political Innovation (CPI) held a powerful demonstration in support of Ibrahim Traoré, the revolutionary leader of Burkina Faso.

Zohran Mamdani: What Does NYC Electoral Upset Mean?
In a surprise electoral upset, Zohran Mamdani—a Shia Muslim, outspoken critic of Israel, and member of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA)—won the Democratic primary for New York City mayor on June 24th.

THE BIG DAY IS COMING! Struggling against war in Chicago
As bombs fall in the Middle East, the Center for Political Innovation is rising to meet the moment. Our message of peace, economic development, and anti-imperialism has never been more urgent — and we're organizing like never before.

Minnesota No Kings Day
CPI’s Penny Arcos attended Minnesota’s No Kings rally, and gives her thoughts on the protests and their effectiveness.

Iran, Israel, and the Danger of War – CPI Analysis Featured on WBAI New York
On June 16th, Caleb Maupin was invited to give his analysis on Frontline Voices, the daily news program of WBAI Community Radio Station in New York City.

CPI Gives Away Free Books in Minneapolis
CPI members in Minneapolis have been visiting mosques, making connections with Muslims, studying CPI’s book on the Houthi movement in Yemen, and distributing the books at Palestine events and at mosques.

CPI Founder warns of "Years of Lead" Manipulations at International Technology Conference
Caleb Maupin, representing the Center for Political Innovation, was a featured speaker at the 2025 Global Digital Forum, which included over 1,000 IT experts from around the world.

From Media Lies to Mass Mobilization: Why the Real Movement Starts in Chicago on July 12
Here’s the good news: people are waking up. From May 24th in Los Angeles to July 12th in Chicago, learn more about how CPI is doing our part.

CPI Member’s Perspective on a Minneapolis Protest
A Minneapolis CPI member gives his perspective on recent local organizing.

The Great NATO Debate: Allied or Alone?
In Dayton, Ohio, on May 1, 2025, CPI member Geoff Young participated in a debate title “Allied or Alone? The Great NATO Debate.”

Join us in LA! Meetup against war & globalism
Join Us for an Unforgettable Day of Food, Music, and Innovationism!
Los Angeles | Saturday, May 24th

Why I Joined CPI—And How We’re Building a Movement That Matters
In her latest piece, Chicago-based CPI organizer Gaby writes: “I joined CPI because I want to empower workers, build a real organization and community, and make a difference in my country. For me, CPI represents hope.”

CPI Analysis of Anti-China Tariffs Featured on International TV
Noah Schenk, a Boston-based organizer with the Center for Political Innovation, was featured as an expert on international television on Sunday, May 11th. Schenk served as the primary analyst on an episode of Economic Divide, a program hosted by Kiabasi Pournemati that focuses on trends in international markets.

IT’S HAPPENING! Pro-Peace Event in Chicago, July 12th
Join Us in Chicago! You're invited to a powerful, all-day conference hosted by the Center for Political Innovation — bringing together voices from across the country to stand up, speak out, and build a bold new vision for America. Saturday, July 12 at the Midwest Conference Center.

Global Day of Action: Hands Off Traore! Stand with Burkina Faso!
On April 30, CPI participated in a global day of action in support of Burkina Faso’s leader, Ibrahim Traoré.

Did Tulsi Gabbard Save the World?
Yes. That Tulsi. And yet she may have helped avert World War III.

Updates from CPI – Los Angeles: Workshop and Rally
CPI Los Angeles has been busy! Dan Niswander writes about a recent rally they attended and CPI LA’s upcoming May 24th workshop — registration open now!

Stop Bombing Yemen, Start Building America
If you could spend $17 million a day to help Americans, would you build schools, fix roads, or tackle ever-rising food prices and rent? Or would you pour every last penny into bombing the poorest country in the world?