Workplace sabotage has historically been a powerful organizing tactic. Is the time ripe again?

Shaun Richman

Columnists

Democratic failure gave rise to the second round of Trumpism. Collective action is the way out.

Miles Kampf-Lassin

I saw in my dying grandfather Trump’s ideal follower—and right-wing media’s ideal viewer.

Maximillian Alvarez

Columnists

My sights are set on lifting up art that pushes for a world with disability justice and abolition and queer liberation, a future in which Palestine and Sudan and the Congo are free.

Sherell Barbee

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

My sights are set on lifting up art that pushes for a world with disability justice and abolition and queer liberation, a future in which Palestine and Sudan and the Congo are free.

Sherell Barbee