The Movement for Black Lives Issue Takeover

Labor
The Lessons of A. Philip Randolph’s Life for Racial Justice and Labor Activists Today
David Cochran
Dispatch
How to Pass Gun Control in the Sixth-Most-Gun-Owning State in America
A Missoula ordinance could provide a model for life-saving legislation in states where guns 'are a religion'
Gabriel Furshong
Labor
Teachers Who Staged ‘Sick-outs’ Declare Victory Against Detroit Schools’ Unelected Emergency Manager
Mario Vasquez
Video
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard on Why She Left the DNC and Is Endorsing Bernie Sanders
Miles Kampf-Lassin
Feature
We Found the Coolest Populist in America, and He’s Running for U.S. Senate
John Fetterman, mayor of Braddock, Pennsylvania, wants to fight for "legacy communities" and the soul of the Democratic Party
Kate Aronoff
Culture
The Bittersweetness of Tidying Up
Getting rid of old baggage, political as well as material
Jane Miller
Feature
In Chicago, Bernie Sanders Spells Out His Theory of Political Revolution
In two separate events, Sanders lays out his vision of change from the bottom up, and why mobilizing the American people is key to enacting progressive policies.
Branko Marcetic
Labor
What Life on Minimum Wage Actually Looks Like in 2016
Peter Van Buren
Rural America
An Army of Ocean Farmers: On the Frontlines of the Blue-Green Economic Revolution
Bren Smith
Labor
The Philanthropic Hypocrisy of Eli Broad, Billionaire and Leading Education Reformer
Ignacio Thomas
Feature
Bernie Sanders Is Narrowing the Gap in South Carolina
He has an enthusiastic field campaign and growing support from black activists and politicians. Will it be enough?
David Moberg
Culture
‘London Has Fallen’ and the 9/11-ization of Entertainment
The sequel to 'Olympus Has Fallen' shows our ever-more-extravagant taste for destruction
Michael Atkinson
Feature
Bernie Sanders Still Has a Path to Victory. Here It Is.
The media says Clinton is inevitable (again), but the battle for delegates could be closer than anyone expects
Christopher Hass
Feature
‘Bravo!’ Email Appears To Show Clinton’s Friend Congratulating Her on Bombing of Libya
The newly released email from Anne-Marie Slaughter belies Clinton's attempts to distance herself from the military intervention
Branko Marcetic
Labor
Trade Deals Like the TPP Are Murdering American Manufacturing
Leo Gerard, United Steelworkers President
Labor
Saying Union Was a Wing of Management, Flight Attendants Launched a Rebellion on Facebook—And Won
Dan DiMaggio
Feature
Bernie Sanders in 1995: A Brutal Assessment of Bill Clinton’s First 2 Years as President
In this 1995 column for In These Times, Bernie Sanders laments then-President Bill Clinton's ties to corporate money—and lays out a progressive program that looks strikingly similar to his own 2016 presidential platform.
Bernie Sanders
Rural America
Our Daily Poison: How Chemicals Have Contaminated the Food Chain and Are Making Us Sick
Marie-Monique Robin
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