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Labor
“It Is Right to Resist”: The Revolutionary Art of Pilsen’s Jose Guerrero
Kari Lydersen
Labor
Students Ask Why JanSport Parent Company Won’t Sign Bangladesh Worker Safety Agreement
Michael Arria
Labor
Security Officers Fight ‘Economic and Occupational Segregation’ in Silicon Valley
Mario Vasquez
Feature
Why Legal Weed Is the Future
Despite a confusing legal landscape, the marijuana economy keeps growing.
David Sirota
Labor
The Legacy of Labor Pioneer Walter Reuther
David Moberg
Comics
Angels of Death
Eric Garcia
Rural America
The Incentive of Building Local
Michelle Long
Feature
Why Radicals Like Bernie Sanders Should Run As Democrats, Not Independents
The Left should take a page from the Tea Party's playbook and take power from within the Democratic Party.
Jacob Swenson-Lengyel
Labor
Mexican Auto Workers Fired After Protesting Sexual Harassment
Wendy Thompson
Feature
As Podemos Rises in Spain, Will Feminism Rise With It?
The rising leftist party is attempting to grapple with the country's mixed legacy on gender equality.
Bécquer Seguín
Feature
‘It’s Not for Us to Live In’: New Yorkers Speak Out About Gentrification
An oral history challenges preconceived notions of gentrification as something one can be 'for' or 'against.'
Richard Kreitner
Dispatch
Don’t Cry for Chicago, Progressives
Mayor 1% wasn’t the only winner in April.
Micah Uetricht
Feature
5 Million Immigrants, Promised Safety From Deportation, Are Still Waiting
Three months after Obama's executive action was supposed to take effect, it's held up in court, leaving millions in legal limbo.
Saadia Malik
Labor
Elon Musk Once Reprimanded a Tesla Employee for Missing a Work Event for the Birth of His Child
Kevin Solari
Labor
Union and Nonprofit Leaders: Labor Should Shift Its Focus to Organizing Black Workers
Andrew Elrod
Labor
America’s Abusive Relationship with Free Trade-Obsessed Politicians
Leo Gerard, United Steelworkers President
Feature
How the U.S. ‘Solved’ the Central American Migrant Crisis
By getting Mexico to do its dirty work—and making tens of thousands of migrants more vulnerable to rape, kidnapping, extortion and murder.
Joseph Sorrentino
Culture
Bitcoin: Digital Fool’s Gold?
Silicon Valley investors are betting heavily on the online currency. But is it a libertarian boondoggle?
Chris Lehmann
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