The Movement for Black Lives Issue Takeover

Feature
The Immigrant Rights and Climate Justice Movements are Impractical—And That’s a Good Thing
Now what we need, more than ever, are social movements that challenge the notion of what is possible
Mark Engler and Paul Engler
Culture
Since the 43 Students Went Missing, 130 Bodies Have Been Found Outside Iguala, Mexico
The students' bodies haven't been found, except for one bone fragment. But rural Mexicans are seeking answers in a larger epidemic of disappearances—and unearthing graves.
Chantal Flores
Where Might Remaining Guantanamo Detainees Be Sent If The Camp Closes?
George Lavender
Rural America
Feds Say Yellowstone’s Grizzly Bears Have Recovered Enough, Propose Delisting
John Collins
Viewpoint
The Truth About Donald Trump’s Populism
What Matt Taibbi's overlooking: All fascists achieve and cement power in remarkably similar ways.
Rick Perlstein
Dispatch
With the Threat of Climate Collapse, Is It Time to Embrace Survivalism?
Why it might be worth prepping for a post-doomsday scenario
Molly M. Ginty
Feature
As the Zika Virus Spreads, the Salvadoran Government Needs to Rethink its Approach to Women’s Health
Salvadoran reproductive rights activist Sara García discusses the Zika virus and the state of women's health in El Salvador
Hilary Goodfriend
Labor
Why Virginia’s Open Shop Referendum Should Matter to the Entire American Labor Movement in 2016
Douglas Williams
Culture
Óscar Martínez’s New Book Vividly Demonstrates Why People Are Fleeing Central America
In 'a History of Violence,' the reporter and award-winning author of 'The Beast' looks at endemic drug violence
Ilan Stavans
Rural America
Unity, Environmentalism and the Overview Effect: Looking Down from the International Space Station
John Collins
How Do Companies Make Money From Incarceration?
George Lavender
Feature
This Is the Best Moment Yet for Peace in Syria—And Diplomacy Is the Only Solution
Charles Glass, longtime Middle East journalist, discusses the Syrian conflict and his friendship with Edward Said.
Eli Massey
Viewpoint
Hillary Clinton Won Super Tuesday, But Bernie Sanders Won the Future
The millennials have spoken, and they overwhelmingly chose Sanders' radical change over Clinton's incremental reform.
Joel Bleifuss
Culture
After Decades of Bigotry and Antipolitics, the GOP Got What It Deserves in Donald Trump
With Trump, the GOP is reaping what it sowed over the last seven years. But there's no time for schadenfreude: Trump is now everyone's problem.
Chris Lehmann
Comics
The Miracle of American Punditry
Matt Bors
Culture
Why Donald Trump Sends a Chill Through My Muslim-American Body
Trump's anti-Muslim rhetoric is even more dangerous than it seems
Saqib Bhatti
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
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