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Labor
Boston Airport Workers Strike, Join Growing Campaign to Unionize Subcontracted Airport Employees
Michael Arria

Labor
Once Again, Bosses Are Trying To Eliminate New Protections for Guestworkers
Rachel Luban

The Filmmakers Behind ‘Criminal Queers’ Explain Why “Queer Liberation is Prison Abolition”
Toshio Meronek

Labor
Labor for Bernie Kickstarts Effort to Get Unions Behind Sanders With Nearly 2,000 Union Backers
Mario Vasquez

Feature
How Activists Won Reparations for the Survivors of Chicago Police Department Torture
A history of the movement to make Chicago pay for the crimes of former police commander Jon Burge.
Flint Taylor

Labor
In China, Walmart Is Unionized, But Workers Have No Power on the Job
Bruce Vail

Feature
Watch a Very ‘80s Bernie Sanders Make His Folk Music Album on a Public Access TV Show
A 1987 episode of Sanders's public access television show, Bernie Speaks, provides a look at the presidential candidate's musical side.
Lauren Gaynor

Labor
Connecticut Just Passed a Law Requiring Bosses Who Steal Workers’ Wages to Pay Them Back Double
Ava Tomasula y Garcia

New Lawsuit Alleges Systemic Abuse of Solitary Confinement in Illinois
Dayton Martindale

Comics
Public High Schools in Louisiana Are Now Using the Bible in Science Class
Matt Bors

Culture
The Tribe Is a Silent Lord of the Flies
Though entirely in Ukrainian Sign, without subtitles, Slaboshpytskiy's remarkable film will speak to a hearing audience.
Michael Atkinson

Feature
Three U.S. Churches Are Now Debating Divestment From Companies Invested in the Israeli Occupation
The debates come just after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu compared BDS activism to the Holocaust.
Ryan Rodrick Beiler

Viewpoint
The Anti-Union Bosses’ Group Fighting Fast Food Organizing Is Now Going After Home Care Workers
Can workers centers and unions create a movement strong enough to fight back?
Mariya Strauss, Political Research Associates

Feature
Dylann Roof’s Rhodesian, South African Flags Symbolize White Supremacy. So Does the Confederate Flag
That a racist mass murderer would embrace of the three flags should end the debates about whether or not the Confederate flag can mean anything other than racism.
Peter Cole

Rural America
Too Many Farmers? The Debate Continues
Fred Kirschenmann

Feature
Good News for Bernie Sanders? Poll Shows 47% of Americans Would Vote for a Socialist
A sizeable chunk of Americans say they'd consider voting to send a socialist to the Oval Office.
Marc Daalder

Rural America
Neil Young Sings Out Against the Age of Agribusiness
Maia Welbel

Feature
Going Beyond Labor’s Limitations: Larry Cohen Reflects on His Time as a Progressive Union President
An interview with Larry Cohen, outgoing Communications Workers of America president, on how the U.S. labor movement can go bigger.
David Moberg
