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Notes on Our Connected Crusades for Liberation
Three poems from Cortney Lamar Charleston's new collection, "It's Important I Remember."
Cortney Lamar Charleston
ViewpointClimate
While the U.S. Doubles Down on Fossil Fuels, Other Countries Are Charting a Path Away From Them
The recent Santa Marta conference in Colombia was the world’s first diplomatic conference expressly dedicated to phasing out fossil fuels.
Basav Sen
DepartmentsPolitics
A Dream Deferred for the Jackson Faction
Jesse Jackson's politics of inclusion, an ongoing project, was spurred by his ascent to two candidacies for the Democratic presidential ticket.
In These Times Editors
Departments
Turning the Page on Corporate Bookselling
Radical booksellers create democratically governed spaces where the public is encouraged to build movements, rather than merely participate in the retail economy.
J. Patrick Patterson
Politics
The Grand Old Illusion of ‘Ethical’ Capitalism
Donald Trump’s Big Oil bonanza is an environmental disaster — but the industry’s reaction exposes a larger truth about capitalism itself.
Brad Swanson
"These Are the Mistakes a Dying Empire Makes"
A conversation with professor and economist Richard Wolff on operation "Economic Fury" and the fragility of the petrodollar
Glenn Diesen and Richard D. Wolff
Labor
May Day Was a Reminder That We Make the World Run
It wasn’t just a day of protest, boycott or celebration—May Day showed that we, the workers, are all on the same glorious team.
Hamilton Nolan
Labor
South Carolinians Wage May Day Protest of the Israeli Weapons Factory in Their Back Yard
The International Workers’ Day protest targets Elbit America, a subsidiary of the largest weapons company in Israel, now supplying munitions used in Lebanon.
Sarah Lazare
Why we celebrate May Day
This May Day, support media that serves the working class, not billionaires.
Miles Kampf-Lassin
Viewpoint
The Legacy of Jewish Worker Organizing That Brought Us to This May Day
A century of Jewish labor organizing centered on solidarity has helped lead us to this moment.
Ann Toback
Viewpoint
Why Mayors Across the Country Are Signing On To a Haymarket Declaration This May Day
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson explains why a coalition of mayors has come together to commemorate the legacy of May Day and defend workers from attacks by the Trump administration.
Brandon Johnson
Remembering Amisha Patel, a Lifelong Organizer for Justice
Amisha Patel was a trailblazing leader in the ongoing fight to transform our city, society and communities for the better. Her legacy will live on in Chicago and beyond.
Madeline Talbott and Keith Kelleher
LaborViewpoint
Why Democratic Socialists Are Taking to the Streets This May Day
The legacy of May Day is a fight for working-class power against the ravages of capitalism. Democratic Socialists of America is organizing to keep that proud tradition alive in 2026.
Will Bloom
Rural AmericaHousing
This May Day, Montana Trailer Park Tenants Are Going on Rent Strike
As surging housing costs push workers out of Bozeman, tenants are confronting rising rents with collective action.
Rebecca Burns
LaborViewpoint
Mayday, Mayday, May Day
Friday's emergency signal from the working class
Maya Ragsdale
LaborViewpoint
Why It’s More Important Than Ever To Learn About May Day
A broad coalition is organizing nationwide actions this May Day to support workers’ rights, protect democracy and demand an end to billionaire rule.
Jackson Potter
InterviewCulture
Ai Weiwei on the “Catastrophic Status Quo” of Censorship
A conversation with the renowned artist on life in exile and his new book
Nick Hilden
Podcast
Citizens Reckon with Industrial Plant Explosion in Rural Louisiana
After an industrial plant explosion from chemical dumping, the government is slow to take action.
Maximillian Alvarez
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