Politics
 
  
      
        How to Negotiate With People Who Don’t Care If You Die
      
                    To win another stimulus bill, the Democrats need to embrace chaos.
                          
                      Hamilton Nolan                  
            
     
  
      
        Police and Affordable Housing Collide in Charleston
      
                    The South's most picturesque city reckons with race and gentrification.
                          
                      Patsy Newitt                  
            
     
  
      
        Tenants Just Won a Nationwide Eviction Ban. They're Still Fighting to Cancel Rent.
      
                    President Trump's surprise eviction moratorium is an election hail-mary. But to stave off a disastrous housing crisis, organizers say Democrats—including Joe Biden—must embrace bolder measures.
                          
                      Rebecca Burns                  
            
     
  
      
        In California, a “Labor Slate” Aims to Redefine the Relationship Between Unions and Politics
      
                    From union jobs to Medicare for All, this new pro-worker slate is pushing a progressive platform—and could become a model for how organized labor approaches elections.
                          
                      Hamilton Nolan                  
            
     
  
      
        On the Cusp of a Sex Ed Revolution
      
                    Texas has its first opportunity in more than two decades to address gaps in its approach to sex ed.
                          
                      Lizzie Tribone                  
            
     
  
      
        The Republican Party's Puzzling Obsession with Socialism
      
                    With a pandemic ravaging the country, a historically unpopular president and no platform to run on, the GOP has set its sights on attacking socialism. It doesn’t seem to be working.
                          
                      Miles Kampf-Lassin                  
            
     
  
      
        15 Years After Hurricane Katrina, Another Perfect Storm Is Upon Us
      
                    When Katrina hit, the mainstream media and Congress both reacted shamefully. Their response to the pandemic is no different.
                          
                      Joel Bleifuss                  
            
     
  
      
        Mijente Stayed Out of the 2016 Election. Here’s Why It’s Going All In This Time.
      
                    Hispanic voters will comprise 13% of the electorate this year—the largest nonwhite demographic group of eligible voters. Mijente’s “Fuera Trump” campaign aims to mobilize them for the November election.
                          
                      Ray Levy-Uyeda                  
            
     
  
      
        Want Progressive U.S. Politics? Continue to Reform the Democratic Party Rules
      
                    There would be far more elected officials like Jamaal Bowman and AOC, if New York complied with the new Party reforms.
                          
                      Larry Cohen                  
            
     
  
      
        Biden Promises a Return to the Obama Era. That’s Bad News for Palestinians.
      
                    A campaign built on nostalgia is no comfort for those who are not at all nostalgic for the Obama administration.
                          
                      Alex Kane                  
            
     
  
      
        Robert Reich: How Mitch McConnell’s Republicans Are Destroying America
      
                    While a lethal pandemic and economic crisis wreak havoc on working families, McConnell and the GOP are dead set on protecting business interests and enriching the wealthy.
                          
                      Robert Reich                  
            
     
  
      
        The Democratic Platform Fight Shows It’s Still Obama’s Party
      
                    Bernie Sanders supporters have pushed for progressive priorities in the platform, but the Barack Obama wing of the Democratic establishment is still in the driver’s seat.
                          
                      Branko Marcetic                  
            
     
  
      
        The Search for a Covid Vaccine Is Not an Arms Race
      
                    Treating vaccine research like a national security secret endangers us all.
                          
                      Sarah Lazare                  
            
     
  
      
        Police Budgets Are Ballooning as Social Programs Crumble
      
                    Cities across the country have defied demands from protesters to defund police despite facing huge budget deficits from Covid-19.
                          
                      Indigo Olivier                  
            
     
  
      
        Beware the Anti-Defamation League’s Efforts to Partner with Progressive Orgs
      
                    The Anti-Defamation League has a long history of smearing Black activists, working with police, and evoking “hate speech” to demonize the peaceful BDS movement.
                          
                      Sarah Lazare and Adam Johnson                  
            
     
  
      
        The Forgotten History of the Jewish, Anti-Zionist Left
      
                    A conversation with scholar Benjamin Balthaser about Jewish, working-class anti-Zionism in the 1930s and '40s.
                          
                      Sarah Lazare                  
            
     
  
      
        Barr’s New Task Force Is a Blatant Attempt to Target Racial Justice Protesters
      
                    By embracing preventive policing, the task force aims to eliminate the threat of dissent.
                          
                      Chip Gibbons                  
            
     
  
      
        What’s Missing From the Biden-Bernie Task Force Plan? Medicare for All.
      
                    The recommendations are an improvement on Biden's previous healthcare plans, but a public option won't cut it. We need free, universal coverage.
                          
                      Natalie Shure                  
            
    