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Trepidation, Defiance and Déjà Vu Mark Mexican Independence Day in Chicago
“The important thing is that they’ve held it, they’re not intimidated, and we’re showing who we are and celebrating our history, our culture and our traditions."
Lilia Fernández
Labor
ICE Abducts Man Suing Off-Duty Police for Abusing Day Laborers
“The Department of Homeland Security has become the department of state terror,” said Rep. Delia Ramirez.
Sarah Lazare and Ari Bloomekatz
Labor
3 Crises Facing the Labor Movement
The slogan "Organize or Die" has become uncomfortably relevant.
Hamilton Nolan
Politics
ICE Operation 'Midway Blitz' Underway as Authoritarian Trump Targets Chicago
"Donald Trump and his departments of alphabet boys and National Guard troops aren't welcome and aren't needed in Chicago," said the head of the city's teachers union.
Jessica Corbett
Housing
Have Private Equity Landlords Met Their Match?
A new campaign from the Tenant Union Federation is uniting hundreds of tenants in four states to take on the mega-corporation that owns their homes.
Thomas Birmingham
ViewpointCover Story
The Real Estate Pity Party
Tenant power helped carry Zohran Mamdani to victory—and the landlord lobby is none too pleased.
Thomas Birmingham and Rebecca Burns
ViewpointPalestine
Democratic Leadership Still Hasn’t Caught Up to the Party’s Base on Gaza
Amid growing calls for an end to U.S. support for Israel among Democrats, the consensus is starting to shift—even if the establishment tries to stand in the way.
Stephen Zunes
FeatureHousing
Mobile Home Mobilization
How trailer park residents are banding together against the speculative real estate market.
Eleni Schirmer
ViewpointPolitics
Fighting Fascism Through Solidarity
Fascism depends on scapegoating, isolation and fear. Embracing the concept that “an injury to one is an injury to all” is an essential tool to fight back.
Naomi Braine
Labor
Why the Canadian Flight Attendants’ Strike Was “A Perfect Storm” for Labor
The government’s “eyebrow-raising” penchant for breaking up strikes met its match in the woman-dominated workforce
Emma Arkell
LaborViewpoint
Trump to Coal Miners: Drop Dead
The administration keeps delaying a life-saving safety rule—while claiming to love coal miners.
Kim Kelly
ViewpointPalestinePolitics
How Zohran Mamdani Achieved Escape Velocity from Politics as Usual
An optimistic, disciplined Left can draw centrists into the coalition—by rejecting their politics.
Dania Rajendra and Rebecca Vilkomerson
Viewpoint
New Orleans’ History Is America’s History, and Katrina Is America’s Possible Future
The disaster that struck the Gulf Coast 20 years ago was not an aberration but a product of U.S. history.
Andy Horowitz
Comics
"Oh, Are You AI Shaming Me?"
August comics—including an exclusive from Bianca Xunise—curated by ITT Comics Editor Matt Bors
Mattie Lubchansky, Bianca Xunise, Jen Sorensen, Ruben Bolling and peter kuper
InterviewCultureComics
Cartoonists Band Together for Palestine
A new anthology brings more than 60 artists together to dream of a free Palestine.
Daniel Lukes
ViewpointPolitics
Why Does the New York Times Keep Ignoring Polls Showing Mamdani Leading with Jewish Voters?
Polling shows mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani in a commanding lead with Jewish New Yorkers, but you won’t read about it in the paper of record.
Adam Johnson
ViewpointPolitics
An Authoritarian Dress Rehearsal
The spectacle of Trump’s Washington takeover may be fascist pageantry, but it’s also something more.
Alberto Toscano
Labor
Immigrant Subway Cleaners in New York Win Millions
The victory surrounds back wages and the dangerous work cleaners undertook during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Luis Feliz Leon
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