The Movement for Black Lives Issue Takeover

Labor
LA Teachers Didn’t Just Win Their Strike—They Beat Back School Privatizers
Barbara Madeloni
Labor
Polar Vortex Shows How Incarcerated Workers Are Bearing the Brunt of Extreme Weather
Michael Arria
Labor
I Was a Student Worker Fighting for a $15 Wage. Now, I’m Facing a Criminal Record.
Ina Padua
Feature
The Green New Deal Must Put Utilities Under Public Control
Community ownership of power is the most promising path toward equity, democracy and renewable energy.
Jackson Koeppel, Johanna Bozuwa and Liz Veazey
Viewpoint
There’s a Vanishing Resource We’re Not Talking About
Humans are losing our cultural diversity even faster than we're destroying the planet. Yet that diversity could be key to surviving environmental extremes.
Jessica Stites
Culture
How Capitalism Turned Women Into Witches
Sylvia Federici’s new book explains how violence against women was a necessary precondition for capitalism.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle
Feature
How the Demonization of “Gossip” Is Used to Break Women’s Solidarity
Gender oppression shaped the notion of "idle women's talk."
Silvia Federici
Labor
New Study Says the Median Black Family Will Have Zero Wealth by 2082
Chuck Collins
Feature
Does the Super Bowl Feel Too Political? Thank American Militarism.
The staging of professional sports events is deeply political. It’s only when someone breaks character that we notice it.
Peter Certo
Feature
Will AMLO Respond to the Central American Exodus With Compassion—Or Militarization?
Mexico's new progressive president says he has a just immigration plan. But critics say it's flawed.
Heather Gies
Dispatch
This Community Built a Democratically Controlled Water System. Now They Have To Defend It.
Across El Salvador, water rights are under threat from corrupt politicians and corporations.
Christine MacDonald
Labor
Denver Teachers: We Won’t Let H.R. Break Our Strike by Threatening Our Immigrant Colleagues
Denver Teachers
Labor
Mexican Workers Are Engaging in Wildcat Strikes at the Border
Kent Paterson
Feature
Kamala Harris’ Disturbing Brand of Criminal Justice Reform
Her version of “progressive" law enforcement leaves mass incarceration intact.
Marie Gottschalk
Feature
Why Far-Right Presidents Trump and Bolsonaro Are Backing the Attempted Venezuelan Coup
The United States and Brazil are coordinating with right-wing governments across Latin America to declare Juan Guaidó president.
Michael Fox
Feature
Where Are Democratic 2020 Hopefuls on the Trump-Backed Coup Attempt in Venezuela?
Of the major Democrats or progressives who have declared--or are expected to--Joe Biden and Cory Booker have expressed their support for the coup. We will update the story if others speak out.
Marco Cartolano
Culture
A Tax the Rich Can’t Avoid
New income is only a fraction of their fortunes—we need to target their wealth.
In These Times Editors
Labor
L.A. Teachers on What Was Won—And Which Battles Are Next
Julianne Tveten
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