Boston City Council member and activist Ayanna Pressley created nationwide shockwaves when she defeated long-time incumbent Mike Capuano by a convincing 17 points in the Democratic primary for Massachusetts’s 7th Congressional District.
At least part of Pressley’s success can be traced to her long-time association with the Boston chapter of the Chinese Progressive Association (CPA-Boston), which is aligned with the Communist Party of China (CCP). The CPA-Boston endorsed and campaigned for Pressley.
The CPA-Boston—a major player in Boston politics—bills itself as part social services agency and part political advocacy organization. With a significant budget, a paid staff, and hundreds of volunteers, CPA-Boston can, and does, significantly influence elections across the city.
Like its San Francisco counterpart, CPA-Boston originated in the Maoist movement that swept Chinese-American student and youth groups in the late 1960s and early 1970s. CPA-Boston founders were mainly members of I Wor Kuen (IWK), a pro-Chinese regime group centered in the Chinatowns of San Francisco and New York.
In 1978, IWK merged into the League of Revolutionary Struggle (LRS), a multi-racial Marxist-Leninist organization. The LRS peaked at 3,000 members centered in Boston, New York, Atlanta, Chicago, New Mexico, Southern California, the San Francisco Bay Area, and Hawaii.
In 1990, the LRS split into two factions: the smaller Socialist Organization Network, which adhered to traditional Maoism, and the majority Unity Organizing Committee (UOC) group, which headed into the Democratic Party, taking most of their Asian comrades with it.
Later, members of both groups re-coalesced into the Freedom Road Socialist Organization (FRSO), which is now the United States’ leading Maoist-leaning communist grouping.
Communist Links
Lydia Lowe served as co-director of CPA-Boston for many years. She started out with the East Coast Asian Student Union and went on to join IWK, the LRS, and the UOC. In recent years she has been active with the FRSO front groups Right to the City Boston and LeftRoots. Lowe co-founded CPA-Boston’s Workers Center for immigrants and “secured bilingual ballots for Chinese and Vietnamese speaking voters” in Boston.While CPA-Boston doesn’t flaunt its ongoing support for Beijing’s communist regime, the ties are consistent and ongoing.
Pressley and CPA-Boston
Pressley’s ties to CPA-Boston go back several years. In 2013, Pressley and Lee shared the stage at an endorsement event run by FRSO group Right to the City Boston. Pressley was running for re-election, while Lee was a first-timer.She also is a regular guest and speaker at CPA-Boston events. She served on the honorary committee of CPA-Boston’s International Women’s Day Celebration on March 8, 2017. She also served on the event committee at the CPA-Boston’s 40th Anniversary Gala dinner on May 19, 2017.
“We begin [city council meetings] with saying the pledge of allegiance, and we end with the line ‘and justice for all.’ And every time, I amend it and say, ‘someday.’ The work of this organization is getting us closer to that ‘someday.’”
CPA-Boston’s political funding arm, Chinese Progressive Political Action (CPPA), endorsed Pressley for Congress last month.
“Ayanna Pressley is not afraid of challenging the status quo, pushing for a bold progressive agenda for equity, social and economic justice. As immigration policies of fear, displacements, and separations prevail, we need a leader in Washington who assertively fights for long-term solutions. Ayanna Pressley is that leader.”
In response, Pressley praised her “partner[s]” at CPA-Boston: “I am humbled to have earned the support of CPPA. ... CPPA and their members have been on the frontlines of many of the most important movements and policy decisions since their founding in 2011, and I’m proud to have partnered with them throughout my time on the Boston City Council. Their members and many others across the 7th District are faced with fear of displacement, uncertainty due to the cruel immigration policies of this administration, and many other issues.”
CPA-Boston is a radical socialist organization aligned with communist China. Most of its leaders are “former” Maoists, many affiliated with the ultra-secretive FRSO, which has long been active in infiltrating radicals into the Democratic Party.
If nothing changes, Pressley will almost certainly be elected as a member of Congress for Massachusetts’s 7th District. The establishment media will probably call her a “progressive champion” or a “fire-brand liberal.”
They won’t call her what she really is: a communist “fellow traveler.”