The Movement for Black Lives Issue Takeover

Labor
The Chicago Tribune Is Finally Union as the Media Organizing Wave Intensifies
Stephen Franklin

Feature
An Immigration Lawyer Explains What’s Really Happening with Family Separation
A conversation with Eve Stotland, director of legal services for The Door.
Sarah Jaffe

Viewpoint
It’s Time to Put Israel on Trial
The court of public opinion isn't enough. Israel's leaders should face charges in The Hague.
Joel Bleifuss

Viewpoint
Before Bernie, There Was Jesse
For a brief moment 30 years ago, it looked like our first black president would be the leader of a multiracial working-class coalition.
Salim Muwakkil

Rural America
Like Fracking, Factory Farms Are Profitable and Ecologically Insane
Wenonah Hauter

Labor
How the NFL Players’ Union Can Block the League’s New Ban on Protests
Kathy Wilkes

Feature
With More Gaza Protests Planned, Don’t Believe the Mainstream Media’s Lies
Here are the mainstream media myths to look out for.
Tamara Nassar

Labor
How Mexican Teachers Unions Are Pushing the Presidential Frontrunner Left
Jeff Abbott

Labor
Why 50,000 Las Vegas Workers Are on the Verge of Striking
Bryce Covert

Feature
Why Ireland’s “Yes” Vote on Abortion Changes Everything
The historic vote to enshrine reproductive rights is the result of decades of organizing by Irish women—and its impact will be felt in countries across the globe.
Molly M. Ginty

Labor
Sex Workers Say “Trafficking” Crackdown Is Backdoor to Gentrifying New Orleans
Casey Quinlan

Labor
Actually, Trump Loves Chinese Goods—So Long as they Make Him Richer
Peter Certo

Dispatch
Big Coal Is Using This Small Oklahoma Town as a Toxic Waste Dump
Now residents are fighting back.
Valerie Vande Panne

Labor
In Response to ICE Raids and Family Separation, Immigrant Communities Are Fighting Back
Tanner Howard

Viewpoint
Why Keith Ellison and Jeremy Corbyn Think We Should Cap CEO Pay
Does it make sense for a boss to earn more than 200 times what a worker does? The case for a maximum wage.
Dayton Martindale

Rural America
In Less Than One Generation, We’ve Lost More Than 10 Million Acres of the Best U.S. Farmland
Rural America In These Times

Feature
Investigation: Corporations Are Profiting From Immigrant Detainees’ Labor. Some Say It’s Slavery.
At privately run detention centers, immigrants say they're forced to work for $1 a day.
Victoria Law

Dispatch
At the University of Montana, You Must Pass an Anti-Rape Test Before You Register
After Jon Krakauer exposed a rape epidemic, the university embarked on a radical experiment in stopping sexual assault.
Gabriel Furshong
Announcing In These Times’ New Agreement with the National Writers Union
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