From Billings to Fort Peck, organizers are working to register Indigenous voters—and believe they might shift the needle.

Joseph Bullington

The Right has given us plenty of indications of the dangers a second Trump term could pose to labor. To see how bad things might get, we can look to another example of a brutally anti-labor presidency: Ronald Reagan’s.

Chris Bohner

Columnists

Saqib Bhatti laments the unbearable task of parenting during genocide—from the United States to Gaza.

Saqib Bhatti

A capitalist transition to electric cars pits auto workers, transit riders and frontline communities against each other. What happens when they sit down together?

Emmett Hopkins

Columnists

A year into Israel's war in Gaza, four activists working at the intersection of Black and Palestinian liberation discuss the genocide, the upcoming U.S. election and the power of international solidarity.

Nashwa Bawab

A months-long investigation found even the smallest hints of dissent are often met with unemployment.

Shane Burley

The union wave at big U.S. retailers hasn’t yet resulted in first contracts for workers at Trader Joe’s, Starbucks and REI. But unions are proving their value in other ways.

Jeremy Gantz

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Around the world, government forces regularly attack environmental activists with impunity—and U.S. support.

Alessandra Bergamin

Political repression is on the rise as the state finds new ways to criminalize dissent and collective action.

Adam Federman

“I showed up for East Palestine because I realized we are not alone.”

Maximillian Alvarez and Molly Crabapple

Punks are stepping up for their communities—one show at a time.

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