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Frequently Asked Questions
Welcome to our Frequently Asked Questions section! Here, we try to answer questions in a way that’s approachable. If you don’t know what a word means, try looking at our glossary. If you already have a good grasp on theory, you may want to read our Points of Unity. If you are looking for more in-depth reading you may want to look at our Reading List (coming soon!).
Last updated April 2, 2026
Points of Unity
These define what our principles and ideology is- our perspective on society and why we do the things we do, as well as describes loosely some of the things we do. If you have trouble understanding the language on this page, then we recommend you visit our FAQ instead! See also our glossary for terminology.
Adopted April 2, 2026 by the Organizing Committee of Red Star Peoria
1. Ideology: This organization adheres to scientific socialism, also known as Marxism. Scientific socialism is the theory and practice of revolution in the age of imperialism. This organization is a Communist organization because it seeks to establish communism (a stateless, classless society), by means of revolution and a resulting transitional socialist period.
April 4th Virtual Study Session
Join RSP for a virtual study session of “Malcolm X Didn’t Dish Out Free Bean Pies.” We will hop on Signal to read in turn and discuss the article together. See the last session’s notes to catch up.
- Introductions
- Head count: 5
- Reading
- Started at paragraph “Besides pitching things to the intermediate,”
- Ended at heading “Malcolm X didn’t dish out free bean pies”
March 22nd Virtual Study Session
Join RSP for a virtual study session of “Malcolm X Didn’t Dish Out Free Bean Pies.” We will hop on Signal to read in turn and discuss the article together. See the last session’s notes to catch up.
- Introductions
- Head count: 4
- Reading
- Started at paragraph “Besides pitching things to the intermediate,”
- Ended at paragraph “The BPP’s breakfast programs also included an element”