The Movement for Black Lives Issue Takeover
  
      
          Comics                  
            
        What Trump’s Immigrant Test Will Look Like
      
                                
                      Matt Bors                  
            
    
  
      
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        The National Security “Experts” Denouncing Trump Are a Who’s Who of Disastrous Neocons
      
                    The enemies of my enemy may be war criminals.
                          
                      Rebecca Gordon                  
            
    
  
      
          Labor                  
            
        How We Won a Contract Against Austerity at CUNY
      
                                
                      Barbara Bowen                  
            
    
  
      
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        20 Years After Welfare Reform, The Fight to Destigmatize Poor Black Mothers Continues
      
                    An interview with Maureen Taylor, a longtime economic justice advocate and chair of the Michigan Welfare Rights Organization.
                          
                      Premilla Nadasen                  
            
    
  
      
          Culture                  
            
        In Ixcanul, Guatemala’s First-Ever Oscar Entry, Feminism Erupts in a Small Mayan Community
      
                    Filmed entirely in Kaqchikel, Jayro Bustamante’s new movie explores a clash between reproductive rights and tradition.
                          
                      Michael Atkinson                  
            
    
  
      
          Rural America                  
            
        Rural Stories Making Headlines (August 21, 2016)
      
                                
                      Rural America In These Times                  
            
    
  
      
          Rural America                  
            
        Why Both Sides of the Sugar Tax Debate Have It Wrong
      
                                
                      Victoria Albert                  
            
    
  
      
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        The U.S. Is Ending the Use of Federal Private Prisons—But That Won’t End Mass Incarceration
      
                    The news is a welcome reminder that marching in the streets can lead to reforms down the road.
                          
                      Julia Clark-Riddell                  
            
    
  
      
          Labor                  
            
        SEIU’s “Future Fighters”: “We need a plan for racial justice in every union”
      
                                
                      Chris Brooks                  
            
    
  
      
          Culture                  
            
        Can There Be a Party of the Left in Britain?
      
                    Party brass may not like it, but Jeremy Corbyn's popularity could herald a new era for Labour.
                          
                      Jane Miller                  
            
    
  
      
          Rural America                  
            
        Over 10,000 Firefighters Are Battling Eight Large Wildfires in California
      
                                
                      Rural America In These Times                  
            
    
  
      
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        How Hillary Clinton and “American Power” Paved the Way for Shocking Violence in Honduras
      
                    A recent op-ed fails to acknowledge the relationship between U.S. support for a coup and the Honduran murder rate.
                          
                      Jim Naureckas                  
            
    
  
      
          Rural America                  
            
        One of the Greatest Environmental Threats Almost No One Knows About
      
                                
                      David Helvarg                  
            
    
  
      
          Labor                  
            
        Baltimore’s Democratic City Council Kills $15 Minimum Wage Bill, For Now
      
                                
                      Bruce Vail                  
            
    
  
      
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        The Myth of the Surgical Strike
      
                    Targeted bombings by the U.S., Saudi Arabia and others have proven an ineffective—and destructive—weapon in the War on Terror.
                          
                      Vijay Prashad, Alternet                  
            
    
  
      
          Labor                  
            
        Domestic Workers in Ill. Win Bill of Rights: “Years of Organizing Have Finally Paid Off”
      
                                
                      Parker Asmann                  
            
    
  
      
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        “The fix is in”: How the Blair Government Helped U.K. Companies Profit From the Iraq War
      
                    Declassified documents from the lead-up to war show oil, gas and other corporations scrambling to capitalize on Iraq.
                          
                      Branko Marcetic                  
            
    
  
      
          Labor                  
            
        Postal Workers Fend Off Attacks in New Contract
      
                                
                      Alexandra Bradbury