April 2026 Volume 50, Issue 03
April 2026
Labor
Viewpoint
The Rupture at Hand
Miles Kampf-Lassin
Palestine
The Latest Crackdown on Pro-Palestinian Organizations
Azadeh Shahshahani and Sofía Verónica Montez
Dispatch
"It Is Like Martial Law Here"
Alessandra Bergamin
Radical Booksellers Do More Than Just Retail
J. Patrick Patterson
Culture
Notes on Our Connected Crusades for Liberation
Cortney Lamar Charleston
Departments
A Dream Deferred for the Jackson Faction
In These Times Editors
Turning the Page on Corporate Bookselling
J. Patrick Patterson
Politics
The Axis of Chaos
Alberto Toscano
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
Dispatch
Radical Booksellers Do More Than Just Retail
Bookstores fight for communities through activism, despite backlash.
J. Patrick Patterson
ViewpointCover Story
The Rupture at Hand
Facing down a billionaire-backed authoritarian blitz, the Left isn't waiting for Democratic elites to join step with the party's base.
Miles Kampf-Lassin
LaborInvestigation
After Decades of Quiet Rumbling, an Epidemic Is Erupting Among California Stoneworkers
The engineered stone industry is worth nearly $30 billion. But the workers at its core are falling sick and dying from an illness called silicosis. Now these workers—most of whom are young immigrants—are suing manufacturers.
Kayla Yup
Politics
The Axis of Chaos
The U.S.-Israeli war on Iran is sowing the seeds for state collapse and unending violence across the region.
Alberto Toscano
Palestine
The Latest Crackdown on Pro-Palestinian Organizations
The Trump administration’s sanctions against Palestinian human rights organizations and ICC officials are the latest chapter in a long history of attacks against advocates aiming to hold Israel and the U.S. accountable.
Azadeh Shahshahani and Sofía Verónica Montez