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LaborViewpoint
Unions Without Strikes
Today's labor movement has been built to rely on forms of power that are all going away.
Hamilton Nolan

Culture
"I feared the door. Someone coming to take my parents away."
Poetry in <i>We Contain Landscapes</i> spotlights a child of formerly undocumented Polish immigrants.
Patrycja Humienik

Labor
National Unions Demand Release of Detained Immigrant Workers
“We have to take actions where we can show that we can win and that help overcome people’s fear.”
Natascha Elena Uhlmann

Viewpoint
How Sweeping Tariffs Came to Be and Why It Matters
Targeted tariffs could be an important part of an industrial policy tool kit—but Trump's sweeping tariff policy will harm workers, not help them.
Todd N. Tucker

Viewpoint
Trump's Tariffs Have Nothing to Do With Liberation
Trade justice demands systemic reform: binding labor rights, climate protections and democratic accountability. Trump's poorly designed tariffs offer none of that.
Iza Camarillo

LaborViewpoint
Unions as a 21st Century Anti-Fascist Force
Trump and his MAGA movement are conspiring with oligarchs to turn the U.S. into a rightwing authoritarian state. The labor movement can play a key role in fighting back.
Bill Fletcher, Jr.

Culture
These Black Bookstores Are Committed to the Fight for Freedom
Featuring a new foreword by the late Nikki Giovanni and interviews with Marc Lamont Hill and rapper Noname, Prose to the People spotlights the unyielding resilience of Black bookstores.
Katie Mitchell

ViewpointPalestine
“Do Not Participate”: The Absurd Excuse Notre Dame Gave Me When They Canceled My Talk
What a tragedy when we cannot rely on universities to house our most critical conversations.
Eman Abdelhadi

ViewpointPalestine
More Than 1,800 Academics Say They Will Boycott Columbia—and the Number Is Growing
Columbia's acquiescence to Trump was disgraceful. As faculty, we demand better.
Jessica Halliday Hardie and Ajantha Subramanian

Culture
Chicago Embraces The Pillowman
With this year marking the 10th anniversary of Chicago’s Reparations Ordinance, longtime friends bring a cautionary tale to the stage.
Yasmin Zacaria Mikhaiel

Palestine
Land of the Unfree?
As Mahmoud Khalil’s plight shows, U.S. democracy risks dying in the darkness of detention centers.
Alberto Toscano

Viewpoint
Democratic Party Leaders and “Free Speech” Warriors Shrug as Trump Deports Dissidents
While the Trump administration targets hundreds over their constitutionally protected right to political speech, Democratic leadership and influential media pundits have largely stayed quiet.
Adam Johnson and Sarah Lazare

Culture
From Ruins to Renaissance: Syrian Artists Reclaim Freedom After Assad
Following more than five decades of repression under the Assad regime, these artists are seizing the moment of cultural revival.
Alessandra Bajec

LaborInterview
Worker-Led Unionism in the 21st Century
Labor scholar Eric Blanc’s new book We Are the Union argues that worker-to-worker organizing can allow unions to scale up and help reverse the labor movement’s long decline.
Nick French

PalestinePolitics
The New Face of Christian Zionism
A rapidly growing Christian Right movement has become a driving force behind unqualified U.S.—and global—support for Israel.
Frederick Clarkson and Ben Lorber

Rural America
How Medicaid Cuts Could Devastate Tribal Health Systems
Native Americans, and the health centers that serve them, disproportionately rely on the program, which could see major cuts under the Republican budget proposal.
Jazmin Orozco Rodriguez

Viewpoint
They Are Disappearing People
Trump is turning deportation into a weapon of mass destruction. None of us—undocumented immigrants, people with papers, naturalized citizens or native-born citizens—are safe.
Sonali Kolhatkar

LaborPodcast
What Working People's Struggles to Survive The Great Depression Can Teach Us Today
Historian Dana Frank shares the stories of people who survived the Great Depression—and what lessons they offer working people today.
Maximillian Alvarez
