Since we first profiled her, Lationna has returned to work, her son Kingsley is crawling—and the family is still just treading water.
Bryce Covert
ViewpointIsrael & Palestine
Biden Is His Own Worst Enemy in 2024. Time for Someone Else.
Gabriel Winant
Viewpoint
Democratic Socialists of America Is Helping Rebuild the U.S. Anti-War Movement
Daphna Thier
Inside NYC Home Care Workers’ Fight to End 24-Hour Work Shifts
Thousands of home care workers in New York City complete 24-hour shifts and suffer from chronic illness after years of overwork and sleep deprivation.
Xuandi Wang
After 49 Days, the Longest Adjunct Strike in U.S. History Comes to a Close
“They’re not just treating us as discardable anymore.”
Jeff Schuhrke
Republican Chaos Is a State of Being
The party’s status quo is, at best, dysfunctional, leaving the conservative movement with no winners save the opportunists taking advantage of the ideological civil war.
Eoin Higgins
ISRAEL & PALESTINE
The measure effectively gives Israel a check to purchase $3.5 billion in arms in complete secrecy.
Janet Abou-Elias, Lillian Mauldin, Mekedas Belayneh, Rosie Khan, Liv Owens and Women for Weapons Trade Transparency
ViewpointIsrael & Palestine
“I Am Done Voting for the Lesser of Two Evils. I Will Not Vote for Joe Biden in 2024.”
Saqib Bhatti
LaborViewpointIsrael & Palestine
Starbucks Is Exploiting the Violence in Gaza and Israel to Attack Its Union
Lynne Fox
THE RIGHT-WING ISSUE
FeatureThe Right-Wing Issue
Losing the Plot: The “Leftists” Who Turn Right
Kathryn Joyce and Jeff Sharlet
DispatchThe Right-Wing Issue
2023 Was the Year of Anti-Trans Hysteria
Heron Greenesmith
ViewpointThe Right-Wing Issue
National Conservatives, Postliberals and the Nietzschean Right: Meet Today’s Terrifying GOP
Matt McManus
Dobbs will throw many lives into disarray. Lationna Halbert’s is one of the first.
Bryce Covert
Since we first profiled her, Lationna has returned to work, her son Kingsley is crawling—and the family is still just treading water.
Bryce Covert
LaborViewpoint
Ten Predictions for Labor in 2024
Our crystal ball shows splintering coalitions, the rise of a new vanguard, and more.
Hamilton Nolan
LaborEn Español
Los trabajadores de limpieza asean los establecimientos después de las compras navideñas, pero ellos no pueden festejar con sus familias.
“En mi cultura, Nochebuena es nuestro día para festejar … y yo me voy al trabajo como si fuera un día normal. Es duro para los niños.”
Sarah Lazare
- More Than a Year After Mississippi Forced Her To Give Birth, It Still Hasn’t Offered Any Extra Help
- Losing the Plot: The “Leftists” Who Turn Right
- Biden Is His Own Worst Enemy in 2024. Time for Someone Else.
- A Long History of Antifascism Is Driving the Jewish Demand for Gaza Cease-Fire
- The Right is Prepared For This Moment. Are We?
- Don’t Let the Flailing Center Box Out the Left’s Powerful Possibilities
In an effort to record their first album of movement songs, the New York State chapter of the Poor People’s Campaign is tapping into an old organizing tradition with hopes of inspiring change.
Natascha Elena Uhlmann
DispatchCulture
This Chicago Nightclub is Reimagining Safety Through Community Care
Sonal Soni
CultureIsrael & Palestine
Letter From Gaza: "Birdsong One Minute, Missiles the Next"
Eman Ashraf Alhaj Ali
ViewpointRural America
Donald Trump Makes a Mockery of Populism
Tim Brinkhof
DispatchRural America
In Small Town Appalachia, Locals Battle a Weapons-Grade Uranium Plant
Taylor Sisk