The Movement for Black Lives Issue Takeover

Viewpoint
The Shocking Lack of Diversity on State Supreme Courts
White male-dominated courts are a threat to judicial impartiality—and to democracy.
Daniel Fernandez
Viewpoint
Bill McKibben: Today Could Mark the Largest Day of Climate Action in Planetary History
Why students and workers across the globe are going on a climate strike.
Bill McKibben
Labor
The Unions Backing Friday’s Global Climate Strike—And What It Means
Sarah Lazare
Rural America
Can the Corporate Takeover of Dairy Farms be Stopped?
John Ikerd
Viewpoint
Don’t Buy Greenland—Buy Greyhound
The bus company is for sale. The federal government should nationalize it and expand its low-carbon, affordable services.
Joel M. Batterman
Feature
Which Candidates’ Climate Plans Put Justice First? We Break It Down.
Several Democratic contenders offer ambitious proposals to support workers and communities of color.
Christine MacDonald
Feature
How Dare Samantha Power Scrub the Yemen War From Her Memoir
Power backed the disastrous U.S. intervention in Yemen. But you wouldn't know that from reading her much-lauded memoir.
Shireen Al-Adeimi
Labor
The Strike Against General Motors Is One Front in a Much Larger Class War
Sean Crawford and Maximillian Alvarez
Labor
GM Just Took Away Our Insurance, But They Can’t Stop Our Strike
Steve Frisque, interview by Sarah Lahm
Labor
49,000 Striking Auto Workers Should Vote No on “Two-Tier.” Here’s Why.
Jane Slaughter
Dispatch
Whose Grid? Our Grid! Chicago’s Campaign To Put Electricity Under Public Control
A democratically owned electric utility could fast-track the city's transition to clean energy.
Alex Schwartz
Rural America
Private Prisons Are a Dead-End Economic Recovery Model. Just Ask This California Town.
Conner Martinez
Feature
Naomi Klein on How Climate Change Fuels the Rise of White Supremacy
The author and activist speaks on Greta Thunberg, climate barbarism and why she's not your lifestyle advisor.
Natalie Hanman
Feature
6 Greenwashing Schemes That Show Corporations Will Never Lead on Climate
More and more companies are setting public goals for reducing their greenhouse gas emissions. History shows they can't be trusted.
Christine MacDonald
Labor
Hey, Uber and Lyft: Gig Work Is Work. California Just Said So.
Michelle Chen
Viewpoint
Joe Biden Lied His Face Off About the Iraq War
Our score for Biden’s debate performance: 8 million pinocchios.
Branko Marcetic
Viewpoint
Here’s the Radical Housing Plan That All 2020 Candidates Should Embrace
With the U.S. facing an extreme housing crisis, now there's a clear-eyed plan for guaranteeing housing as a human right. The 2020 candidates should get on board.
Miles Kampf-Lassin
Labor
Amazon Worker: Why We’re Bringing the Climate Strike to Jeff Bezos
Rebecca Burns
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