The Movement for Black Lives Issue Takeover

Labor
Trump’s NLRB Is Back in Action After Its Ethics Scandal—And It’s Not Good for Workers
Bruce Vail
Dispatch
How a Small Town in Iowa Freed Local Workers From ICE Detention
A grassroots movement is growing to raise bail for people held by ICE.
Elena Carter
Culture
What It Really Means To Abolish ICE
The root of the problem is the criminalization of immigrants.
In These Times Editors
Feature
There Is a Coordinated Campaign to Suppress Criticism of Israel
Israel's human rights violations are accompanied by U.S. efforts to stifle dissent.
Azadeh Shahshahani
Dispatch
Rhode Island Elected A Slate of Progressives in 2016. Now Centrists Are Coming for Them.
The Democratic Party establishment is launching a counterinsurgency.
Steve Ahlquist
Viewpoint
We Can Criticize U.S. Imperialism and Oppose Putin, Too
The rise of fascism is not to be taken lightly.
James Thindwa
Labor
ALEC Is Pushing a New Slate of Viciously Anti-Worker, Pro-Corporate Laws
Mary Bottari
Labor
UPS Is Flush With Cash. It’s Up to Workers to Demand the Company Cough It Up.
Micah Uetricht
Labor
Will the Left Get Fooled Into Abandoning Worker Pensions?
David Webber
Rural America
Mental Health First Aid is Important in an Era of Climate Disaster
Dani Burlison
Feature
Why the Democratic Socialists of America Won’t Stop Growing
The inside story of DSA’s dramatic ascent.
Kate Aronoff
Feature
A Bold Foreign Policy Platform for the New Wave of Left Lawmakers
Socialists and other progressives are running for office on strong domestic programs. Here’s how their foreign policy platform can be just as strong.
Phyllis Bennis
Feature
Despite El-Sayed’s Loss, The Left Scored Some Huge Wins—and Showed It’s Winning the War
From Kansas to Michigan to Missouri, voters proved that left politics can win in the Midwest. Get ready for the coming wave.
Theo Anderson
Labor
Voters Just Killed Right to Work in Missouri, Proving Labor Still Has Power Under Janus
Jeff Schuhrke
Labor
DC Transit Wanted to Give Special Transport for White Supremacists. This Union Said Hell No.
Michael Arria
Feature
“Commie Cadet” Spenser Rapone On Why He Left the U.S. Military and Became a Socialist
In an interview, Rapone explains how he went from a proud teenage Army private to an anti-war activist and member of the Democratic Socialists of America.
Ryan Smith
Labor
Here’s How Tech Workers and Flight Attendants Are Resisting Immigrant Family Separation
Chris Brooks
Labor
180 South Korean Women Just Won a 12-Year Struggle to Fight Privatization and Get Their Jobs Back
Yi San
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