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Feature
Ta-Nehisi Coates, James Baldwin and the “Brawl of Ancestors”
Critics who simply claim that "Coates is no Baldwin" are ignoring what can be a comparison that allows us to understand both writers more deeply.
Andy Seal

Labor
Univ. of California Academic Workers’ Union Calls on AFL-CIO To Terminate Police Union’s Membership
Mario Vasquez

Culture
In Flint, Michigan, the Wrecking Ball Has Not Meant Progress
Andrew Highsmith charts the rise and fall of Flint, a city deserted by industry and divided by segregation.
Daniel Hertz

Rural America
Factory Farm Runoff Is Polluting Lake Erie, But CAFO Sewers Are Not the Answer
Laura Orlando

Labor
Did ICE Violate Its Own Deportation Guidelines in Arresting Chicago-Area Unionized Meatpackers?
Yana Kunichoff

Viewpoint
The Other 2016 Presidential Candidates Are Saying Things That Are Basically As Crazy As Donald Trump
Trump is not the only presidential hopeful willing to make utterly mind-boggling statements.
David Sirota

Viewpoint
Slavoj Zizek: How Alexis Tsipras and Syriza Outmaneuvered Angela Merkel and the Eurocrats
The rebels in Greece are waging a patient guerrilla war against financial occupation.
Slavoj Žižek

Comics
Not a Cartoon About Donald Trump
Matt Bors

Labor
Grocery Chain A&P’s Financial Meltdown Could Leave Thousands of Union Workers Jobless
Bruce Vail

Feature
Kropotkin on the Hudson
A collective in Saugerties, New York, is trying to live by the teachings of 19th century Russian anarchist Pyotr Kropotkin.
Polly Howells

Rural America
Will Wisconsin Be the Next Rice Capital of North America?
John Collins

Dispatch
The Brooklyn Tenant Union That’s Fighting Gentrification Through Collective Bargaining
For the past two years, the Crown Heights Tenant Union of Brooklyn has used collective bargaining strategies to win victories around rent control and tenant protection laws.
Ethan Corey

Labor
Can the UAW Ditch Its Two-Tier Wage System in This Year’s Contract Negotiations?
Alexandra Bradbury

Feature
Iranian Dissidents Explain Why They Support the Nuclear Deal
We know what politicians from the U.S. to Israel think about the Iran nuclear deal. How about asking some opponents of Iran's regime?
Danny Postel

Labor
DOL Decision Could Mean the End of Wage Theft Through “Independent Contractor” Misclassification
David Moberg

Labor
Spreading a Minimum Wage Increase from Los Angeles to the Whole Country
Martha Sanchez

Viewpoint
Ta-Nehisi Coates’ “Between the World and Me” Forever Changes the Meaning of ‘The American Dream’
How to make Americans accept that their country was built and sustained on white supremacist plunder? Write like Ta-Nehisi Coates.
Salim Muwakkil

Labor
Thousands of Garment Factory Workers Across Cambodia Are Fainting on the Job
Michael Arria
