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Labor
The Right Believes It Has the Supreme Court Votes to Overturn Labor Law
Unions need to plan a response now.
Shaun Richman

LaborViewpoint
Believe It Or Not, Unions Have Even Bigger Problems than the 2024 Election
With just weeks until Election Day, the current political trends are a warning siren to the labor movement.
Hamilton Nolan

Culture
It’s Important I Remember That I’m Avoiding the Footage
Two poems on Tyre Nichols and the spectacle of police-sanctioned Black death.
Cortney Lamar Charleston

ViewpointPalestine
Ta-Nehisi Coates Is Challenging the Cognitive Dissonance of Pro-Israel Liberalism
Coates is taking critiques of Zionism into the mainstream, chipping away at Israel’s increasingly dubious liberal self-image.
Adam Johnson

Labor
The Race Against the Clock to a Workplace Heat Rule
The November election could make or break a draft federal heat protection. Workers' lives hang in the balance.
Isabel Ashford Arya

DispatchCulture
Mutual Aid and Mosh Pits
Punks are stepping up for their communities—one show at a time.
Briana L. Ureña-Ravelo

ViewpointCulture
Big Back Panic: Fatphobia's Rebrand
Anti-fatness is back with a vengeance so aggressive it puts 1990s “heroin chic” to shame.
Tee Noir

LaborViewpointClimate
The Search for Green Common Ground
A capitalist transition to electric cars pits auto workers, transit riders and frontline communities against each other. What happens when they sit down together?
Emmett Hopkins

Viewpoint
A Fascist Specter Is Haunting America
Electoral appeals to the American worker are fueling racism against immigrants.
Alberto Toscano

LaborPodcast
The Long Road to Union Recognition: Trader Joe’s Workers Press On
The national chain, widely known as “Your Neighborhood Grocery Store,” continues engaging in unfair labor practices and fighting against workers’ unionization.
Maximillian Alvarez

Viewpoint
Louisiana’s CRT Ban Continues the Long History Suppressing Black Education
Throughout history, those in power have labeled antiracist pedagogy and the education of Black people as dangerous and inflammatory.
Jesse Hagopian

ViewpointPalestine
Eric Adams Allegedly Took Bribes to Erase the Genocide That Killed My Ancestors
The mayor’s silence on the Armenian genocide mirrors his refusal to condemn Israel’s genocide in Gaza.
Jesse Hagopian

Labor
Unions Are Hot—Just Ask the Chippendales
We talked with the husband-and-husband team that helped lead a groundbreaking union drive.
Kim Kelly

Viewpoint
In the Shadow of the Obama Center, Chicago Residents Fight Displacement
Investors are snapping up homes in the South Shore neighborhood, but a new tenants union is fighting back.
Fran Quigley

ViewpointElection 2024
The Warning Signs for Kamala Harris's Campaign Are Flashing Red
With only weeks left until Election Day, Harris can go from underdog to frontrunner by winning over working-class and anti-war voters.
Miles Kampf-Lassin

Viewpoint
Jews and Democrats Are Not Sending Hurricanes to Kill Trump Supporters
How climate change conspiracy theories are shifting attention from systemic causes to convenient scapegoats.
Shane Burley

Culture
We Caught Up with Tkay Maidza, Akenya and Angry Blackmen to Talk About Their Sonic World Building
With summer festival season behind them, musicians Tkay Maidza, Akenya and Angry Blackmen look ahead.
DMB (D-M Brown)

LaborViewpoint
Winning Worker Rights Requires Fixing U.S. Democracy
Gerrymandering and the filibuster are holding back wage increases, the right to unionize and other benefits for workers.
Paul Sonn
Announcing In These Times’ New Agreement with the National Writers Union
Freelance contributors are essential to the quality and success of In These Times and independent media, and this agreement is one way to demonstrate their value to our publication and our commitment to transparency.
For more information about the National Writers Union, visit nwu.org.
Read the full agreement, which reaffirms a floor for the rates of our freelance editorial content, as well as our current rates (which are higher) and submissions guidelines below.