Inside ITT

How to Learn Nonviolent Resistance as King Did
Mary Elizabeth King

Occupy Honors Martin Luther King’s Legacy By Transcending Arbitrary Nation Boundaries
Allison Kilkenny

Dispatch
Egypt’s Revolution Is Not Over
Hosni Mubarak resigned as president last February, but the violent struggle for democracy continues.
James North
Labor
Weekly Workers’ Round-Up: Auto Workers Protest, and Walker Less Than Welcome in Texas
Patrick Glennon

G-8/NATO: Ahead of Vote on Controversial Ordinances, Chicago Grants First Permits
Rebecca Burns
Asking For It: Raises, Promotions, and Gender
Lindsay Beyerstein

Labor
Worker Unrest Returns to Foxconn Factory in China
Rose Arrieta

NYC Event Tonight: WAM Prom II Electric Boogaloo
Lindsay Beyerstein

Labor
Amid Fuel Price Crisis, Nigeria Goes on Strike
Michelle Chen

Bradley Manning Likely to Face Court-Martial
Alyssa Meza

Occupy Nigeria Faces Police Violence
Allison Kilkenny
Labor
Wonk Bloggers and the Vanishing Voices of Workers
Mike Elk

Viewpoint
The Susan B. Anthony List’s Situational Feminism
The organization's model legislation makes clear it is more interested in ending abortion than helping women.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle

Dispatch
People vs. Putin Power
The Russian Spring begins in winter.
Fred Weir

Viewpoint
America’s Real Occupiers
Public officials who remove themselves and their families from the community they govern.
David Sirota
Labor
Why Did Rick Santorum Flip-Flop on National ‘Right to Work’ Law?
Mike Elk

New Pew Survey Reveals Troubling/Humorous Voter Ignorance on GOP Candidates
Alyssa Meza

Chicago Poised to Become First City to Condemn Torture
Daniel Hertz
