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Here’s Why Chicago Activists Are Against Rahm Emanuel’s $95 Million Cop Academy
A conversation with Monica Trinidad, a Chicago-based artist and organizer.
Sarah Jaffe
Labor
Unless You’re Rich, the Economy Is Not Working for You. And the GOP Tax Plan Will Only Make It Worse
Nell Abernathy, The Roosevelt Institute
Culture
What a Century-Old Socialist Newspaper Can Teach Us About the Left
Inside Appeal to Reason, the paper that inspired In These Times
Sharon Carson
Feature
How SWAT Team Expos Are Militarizing Police Departments Across the Country
Instead of disaster preparedness and storm relief, resources are being funneled into violent police trainings and arms exchanges.
Tara Tabassi
Labor
Farmworkers Say “Us Too,” Demanding Freedom From Sexual Violence
Michelle Chen
Rural America
Rural Communities Look to the Past to Defeat the Industrial Agriculture of the Present
John Ikerd
Feature
COP23 Proved That Indigenous Peoples Still Don’t Have a Real Voice in Climate Negotiations
While the Indigenous Peoples' Caucus was given a seat at the climate negotiations table, this role was largely symbolic.
Kate Aronoff
Labor
The House GOP’s Tax Bill Would Make Graduate School Too Expensive For All But the Rich
Jeff Schuhrke
Feature
As the J20 Trial Begins, We Must Not Allow Trump to Imprison Dissenters When They Are Needed Most
A defendant calls for collective defense against repression—and continued resistance.
Olivia Alsip
Dispatch
The Pope May Speak About Climate Justice, But in L.A., the Church Leases Land to an Oil Company
Oil and holy water don’t mix.
Charles Davis
Feature
Bernie Sanders Is Now Backing Randy Bryce—Which Could Be Very Bad News for Paul Ryan
Sanders' endorsement of Bryce comes at a time when the former union organizer and steelworker is rising in the polls in his bid to unseat House Speaker Paul Ryan.
Marc Daalder
Feature
Puerto Rican Former Political Prisoner: “Colonialism Is a Crime Against Humanity”
Ricardo Jimenez talks about anti-conialism, prison abolition and LGBTQ liberation.
Sophie Drukman-Feldstein
Rural America
Minnesota Must Say “No” to Enbridge’s Line 3 Pipeline
John Marty, Minnesota State Senator
Feature
Barbara Lee’s War on War
Washington’s voice of conscience since 9/11.
Matthew Cunningham-Cook
Feature
The Paradise Papers Are Proof That Capitalism and Racism Fuel The Global Plutocracy
To end the immoral abuses documented in the Paradise Papers, we must challenge the systems of both entrenched wealth and racial domination.
Sam Adler-Bell
Feature
Nationalize the Fossil Fuel Industry
For a big problem, we need big solutions.
Carla Skandier
Labor
An Affordable Housing Movement Is Rising from the Wreckage of the Foreclosure Crisis
Michael Arria
Feature
What the South Can Teach the Rest of the Country About Resisting the Right
A conversation with organizers of the Southern Movement Assembly, a convergence of bottom-up organizations rooted in Black struggle.
Sarah Jaffe
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