Inside ITT

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The Athletes, the Street Artists, the Troublemakers and the Ones Who Say “No”
Excavating the revolutionary history of the Southwest Youth Collaborative.
Page May

Rural America
Youngstown Residents Push to Oust Corporations from Election Campaigns, Cap Contributions at $100
Rural America In These Times

Dispatch
Diverse, Radical and Ready to Resist: Meet the First in the New Wave of Local Progressive Officials
At Local Progress's 150-person meet-up, left-leaning politicians from around the country share plans to build rebel cities.
Steve Early

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Unpredictable and Brutal ICE Raids Are Allowing Trump to Rule by Fear
Protections for immigrant communities were already meager. Now, safeguards are being scrapped as the Trump administration escalates nationwide sweeps.
Michelle Chen

Labor
Raising the Minimum Wage Is Not the End Goal—We Need to Challenge Capital Itself
Richard D. Wolff

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The First Priority for the Resurgent U.S. Socialist Movement? Single-Payer Healthcare
At DSA's overflowing national convention, socialized medicine was front and center.
Miles Kampf-Lassin

Labor
Making Sense of UAW’s Devastating Loss in Mississippi
Joe Allen

Feature
In Genoa, A Budding Antifascist Movement Seeks To Protect Refugees From a Resurgent Right
Refugee advocates are rebuilding the city's once-strong anti-fascist tradition.
Mohammed Harun Arsalai and Teresa Vinni

Rural America
Farm-to-School Movement Fights for a Foothold in Corn Belt Cafeterias
Emeline Posner

Labor
20 Years On, What the UPS Strike Can Teach Us About Reviving a Dying Labor Movement
Joe Allen

Feature
The Big Banks and Corporations Financing Trump’s Deportation Machine
Activists are taking aim at corporations like JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo for their complicity in the administration’s mass deportation agenda.
Sarah Jaffe

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Transgender People Are Not a ‘Burden’: The Massive Military Budget Is
Instead of looking to the U.S. military to preserve our rights, we should be dismantling it.
Tamara Nassar and Jake Valente

Labor
The UAW Vote in Mississippi is a Battle for the Soul of the U.S. Labor Movement
David Moberg

Rural America
Transnational Corporations, Factory Farms and the Economic Colonization of Rural America
John Ikerd

Labor
Organizers Say Quaint Baltimore Seafood Business Masks Shocking Labor Abuses
Bruce Vail
Video
Trump Is Stacking The National Labor Relations Board to Favor Corporations
Miles Kampf-Lassin

Labor
It’s Not Just Class: The Fight for Racial Justice Is Inseparable from Overcoming Capitalism
David Roediger

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An Inside Account of How Direct Action Helped Kill the GOP Healthcare Bill
Mari Cordes is a nurse, organizer and House candidate who was arrested multiple times in Washington, D.C. protesting the GOP's Obamacare repeal bill.
Sarah Jaffe
