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Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren Represent Very Different Political Traditions
What actually separates Sanders and Warren in 2020
Leon Fink
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Naomi Klein on Climate Chaos: “I Don’t Think Baby Boomers Did This. I Think Capitalism Did.”
The author and activist weighs in on the presidential race, youth movements and the Right's response to climate change.
Will Meyer
Rural America
The West Must Learn from Indigenous Communities Who Have Lived With Wildfire for Thousands of Years
Kari Marie Norgaard and Sara Worl
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The Real Reason U.S. Media Won’t Call Evo Morales’ Ouster in Bolivia a “Coup”
The Bolivian coup is not a coup—because the United States wanted it to happen.
Alan MacLeod
InvestigationGoodman Institute
Israel’s Scheme To Defund the BDS Movement
Told they are enabling terrorists, banks cut off pro-Palestinian activists.
Alex Kane
Rural America
Regenerative, Organic Agriculture is Essential to Fighting Climate Change
Ronnie Cummins
Labor
Cheerios Picket Line Averted: After Strike Threat, General Mills Workers Win Tentative Agreement
Katie Rose Quandt
Viewpoint
Trashing Teachers and Red-Baiting: How a Republican Governor Lost in Kentucky
Democrat Andy Beshear defeated Republican Gov. Matt Bevin in deep-red Kentucky. The lesson? Attacking teachers and socialism won’t protect the GOP.
Miles Kampf-Lassin
Viewpoint
Want To Build the Labor Movement? Get a Job at a Union Workplace.
The case for the rank-and-file strategy.
Laura Gabby
Viewpoint
90% of Workers Aren’t in a Union. Labor’s Future Depends on Them.
The labor movement needs more organic leaders, not a militant minority.
Andrew Dobbyn
Viewpoint
Labor Needs To Embrace Social Justice Unionism
A successful rank-and-file strategy must look beyond the workplace.
Bill Fletcher, Jr.
Rural America
Organic Food Hurts the Earth? Sorry, But It’s More Complicated
Joseph Bullington
Labor
The Climate Strikers Walked Out of School. Next, Let’s Walk Off the Job.
Sydney Ghazarian
Viewpoint
How Ranked Choice Voting Could Make the 2020 Election More Democratic
The landmark voting reform is quickly spreading across the country—and could have a major impact on contests in 2020.
Adam Eichen
Labor
With the Help of Teachers Unions, the Climate Strikes Could Be Moving Into Phase 2
Rachel M. Cohen
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This Isn’t the First Time the United States Has Abandoned the Kurds
In 2014, the United States used Kurdish fighters to beat back ISIS, at great human cost, then left them behind.
Dayton Martindale
Rural America
As Local News Outlets Shutter, Rural America Suffers Most
April Simpson
Labor
Chicago Teachers Didn’t Win Everything, But They’ve Transformed the City—And the Labor Movement
Rebecca Burns
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