The Movement for Black Lives Issue Takeover

Feature
Palestinians Are Forcing the World to See Their Humanity
The Gaza massacre is a war crime. And the United States is complicit alongside Israel.
Phyllis Bennis
Labor
From The Women’s March to The Poor People’s Campaign, A Call for Economic Human Rights
Cathy Albisa
Labor
Seattle Just Showed How to Rein In Amazon—And the Company Is Going to War
Daniel Moattar
Feature
Watch This Palestinian-American Woman Crush Every Media Trope About the Gaza Protests
Noura Erakat delivers a much-needed corrective to dehumanizing U.S. media spin.
Sarah Lazare
Rural America
The Perils of High Fashion and the 1918 Migratory Bird Act Treaty
Angela Serratore
Dispatch
Serfdom in the Magic Kingdom: Disney Workers Rise Up Against Poverty Wages
The happiest place on earth pays so little that some of its workers are homeless.
Bryce Covert
Viewpoint
These Statistics Show Why Gazans Are Risking Their Lives To Protest Israel
The humanitarian crisis and the current death toll.
Sasha Kramer
Feature
As Israel Kills Dozens, Gazans Continue to Protest. A Palestinian Woman Explains Why.
"This is a revolution of refugees," says Intimaa Alsdudi.
Alex Kane
Feature
A Democratic Spring: 12 Left Challengers Taking On the Party Establishment in 2018
The scattering of challenges to the Democratic establishment after Bernie Sanders’ run has become a tidal wave.
Theo Anderson
Feature
This Mother’s Day, Mexican Moms Marched for Their Disappeared Children
Mothers are demanding the return of their missing children—and charging the Mexican state with culpability.
Chantal Flores
Feature
It’s Time for a Public Option in the Pharmaceutical Industry
Drug companies are hated for a reason—they exist to maximize profits, not make us healthier. It’s time to put them under public control.
Dana Brown and Thomas M. Hanna
Labor
I Work with Mark Janus. Here’s How He Benefits from a Strong Union.
Donnie Killen
Rural America
An Agricultural Movement for People-to-People Reparations Puts Itself on the Map
Emeline Posner
Labor
Colorado Teachers Are Mad as Hell—And Now They’re out on Their First Strike in Decades
Rachel M. Cohen
Labor
Cynthia Nixon Was Right: New York Needs To Get with the Cannabis Equity Program
Donnell Alexander
Feature
Is Your Job Bullshit? David Graeber on Capitalism’s Endless Busywork
In his new book, the anarchist and anthropologist looks at why almost 40 percent of us think our jobs are meaningless.
Dayton Martindale
Labor
What Today’s Anti-Trump Resistance Can Learn From a Progressive Who Won in Reagan Country
Larry Cohen
Labor
Workers Just Organized the First Federally-Recognized Fast Food Union in the U.S.
Shane Burley
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