The Movement for Black Lives Issue Takeover

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This Progressive New Mexican Could Become the First Native-American Woman in Congress
Deb Haaland is running on a platform of Medicare-for-all, marijuana decriminalization, and renewable energy.
Kate Aronoff

Rural America
Monsanto’s Toxic Legacy: An Investigative Reporter Talks Glyphosate
Tracy Frisch

Labor
As Goes West Virginia? Oklahoma’s Rank-and-File Teachers Are Gearing up For a Strike.
Michael Arria

Dispatch
A West Virginia Candidate Got Kicked out the Capitol for Calling Out Big Oil. She’s Not Sorry.
Lissa Lucas thinks we need politicians who aren’t taking their marching orders from corporations.
Sasha Kramer

Labor
This 28-Year-Old Progressive Helped Bernie Sanders Win Rhode Island. Now He Is Running for Lt. Gov.
Matthew Cunningham-Cook

Labor
“A Living History Lesson”: Teachers Reflect on the Massive West Virginia Strike
Yawana Wolfe

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This Is the Best Chance Yet to Stop the U.S. War on Yemen. Where Are the Major Human Rights Orgs?
Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International are declining to take a formal position against the U.S.-backed Saudi war on Yemen.
Sarah Lazare

Rural America
Smithsonian Symposium Explores Complicated History of Native American Slaveholders
Ryan P. Smith

Labor
The West Virginia Strike Points a Path Forward for the Labor Movement
Jane McAlevey

Labor
The Lesson From West Virginia Teachers? If You Want to Win, Go on Strike.
Miles Kampf-Lassin

Labor
Illinois Grad Students Are on Strike to Make the University Accessible for the Working Class
Rachel Johnson

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Now Is America’s Chance To Stop Waging Brutal War on Yemen
A new bipartisan bill offers an opportunity to withdraw U.S. support for a devastating military onslaught.
Shireen Al-Adeimi

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First Silicon Valley Sold You Social Media. Now It’s Trying to Sell You the Antidote.
It turns out that selling solutions to problems created by the tech industry presents a tremendous business opportunity.
Julianne Tveten

Culture
A Brief Case for Guaranteed Housing
Why housing should be a human right.
Dayton Martindale

Labor
YMCA Childcare Workers Just Went On Strike. Here’s Why.
Rebecca Burns

Rural America
What if Organic Standards Were Bioregional and Written by Real Organic Farmers?
John Ikerd

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Landlords, Your Lease Is Up: A New Movement for Rent Control Is Spreading Across the U.S.
Tenant activists, local unions, community organizations and socialists are leading campaigns to regulate rents and weaken the market's grip on housing.
Rebecca Burns

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It’s Never Been About the Second Amendment. It’s About Corporate Profits.
Our bought-and-paid-for politicians only hold the Constitution sacred when it aligns with corporate interests—like gun sales.
Leonard C. Goodman
