Our latest picks and commissions from In These Times Comics Editor Matt Bors.
Jen Sorensen, Ruben Bolling, Mattie Lubchansky and Brian McFadden
MAGA world is swiftly channeling outrage over Kirk’s murder into efforts to attack nonprofits and discipline liberals and the Left. Democratic leadership seems uninterested in stopping them.
Adam Johnson
Teachers and Unions Fight Back as UC Campuses Prepare to Fuel Trump’s Witch Hunt
A coalition of University of California faculty, students, staff, and labor unions is suing the Trump administration.
Marjorie Cohn
Could a “Maximum Wage” Combat Billionaire Power?
Nearly a decade after Portland passed a landmark law to reign in CEO pay, social movements should aim to replicate the city’s success across the country.
Celeste Pepitone-Nahas
Mask Off, Maersk
How a year-old campaign is ruining the reputation of a global shipping company complicit in the genocide in Gaza
Fatima Jalloh
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
An optimistic, disciplined Left can draw centrists into the coalition—by rejecting their politics.
Dania Rajendra and Rebecca Vilkomerson
New Comics
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
New web-only comics curated by Comics Editor Matt Bors with art from Kirk Anderson, Ruben Bolling, Mattie Lubchansky and Jen Sorensen.
FeatureLabor Organizer of the Year
Building Bridges and Erasing Jail Debt: Katherine Passley
Kim Kelly
FeatureLabor Organizer of the Year
The Education of a Teamster Rebel: Antonio Rosario
Luis Feliz Leon
LaborFeatureLabor Organizer of the Year
Braving a Campaign of Terror: Unnamed
Maurizio Guerrero
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
ViewpointPalestine
School Curriculum Supports the Genocide. Here’s How Teachers Can Push Back.
Bill Bigelow
ViewpointPalestine
A Fateful Year: How It Feels to Lose Gaza
Yousef Aljamal
LaborInterview
Why U.S. Labor Has a "Special Responsibility" to Stop Israel's Attacks on Lebanon
Sarah Lazare
Translations
Housing
La Iniciativa de Chicago para Leyes de Desalojos por “Causa Justa”
Rebecca Burns
Housing
Dos Sindicatos de Inquilinos, Una Huelga de Renta
Rebecca Burns
FeaturePalestine
التحولات التي شهدها مجتمع المسلمين في الولايات المتحدة بعد 20 عامًا من التاسع من أيلول وكيفية تجليها بعد السابع من تشرين الأول
إيمان عبد الهادي
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
ICE Abducts Man Suing Off-Duty Police for Abusing Day Laborers
Sarah Lazare and Ari Bloomekatz
Why the Canadian Flight Attendants’ Strike Was “A Perfect Storm” for Labor
Emma Arkell
- "If I Must Die," A Poem by Refaat Alareer
- “Even When They Gas Us": Hundreds Brave Tear Gas, Pepper Balls to Protest ICE
- Could a “Maximum Wage” Combat Billionaire Power?
- Teachers and Unions Fight Back as UC Campuses Prepare to Fuel Trump’s Witch Hunt
- Toni Morrison on Fascism and Censorship
- “Starbucks Is on the Ropes,” Says SBWU President Lynne Fox, Who Is Eyeing a Strike
Queer organizers rallied against drag bans and continue to do the same for Palestine
Henry Hicks IV
Culture
Photography in Protest
Amelia Parenteau
Culture
The Burning Heart of the World Follows an Armenian Family in Exile
Eleanor J. Bader