The Movement for Black Lives Issue Takeover

Viewpoint
The Right’s Response to the Paris Attacks Is Shameful and Opportunistic
Trump et al. should take a lesson from a 4-year-old boy in Paris.
Susan J. Douglas
Comics
In Chicago, the Police Are a Gang
Chris Britt
Labor
The Toxic Chemical Causing Lung Disease Among Both Workers Making and Users Vaping E-Cigarettes
Elizabeth Grossman
Comics
Adolf Trump
Matt Bors
Viewpoint
Why We Can’t Bridge the Gulf Between Donald Trump Supporters and the Rest of Us
When one side believes poor people, immigrants, people of color, LGBTQ people and others deserve rights and the other doesn't, how can we possibly bridge the gap?
Waleed Shahid
Viewpoint
I Saw Disturbing Racism at Yale After 9/11. Sadly, It Seems Little Has Changed.
When will our universities stop treating students of color as throwaway items in the grooming of privileged white students?
Saqib Bhatti
Feature
Bernie Sanders Just Won TIME’s Person of the Year Reader’s Poll—And It Wasn’t Even Close
The democratic socialist came out far, far ahead of both Clinton and Trump.
Lauren Kaori Gurley
Culture
The Wrong Kind of Solidarity: The UK’s Decision to Join the Air Strikes on Syria
Why bombing Syria in an attempt to weaken ISIS is not the answer to the Paris attacks.
Jane Miller
Feature
What Corporate America Would Do If It Really Cared About Climate Change
CEOs are professing to care about the climate. But they're still funding Republican climate-change deniers.
Joe Conason
Rural America
Pesticide Industry Joins New York’s Pollinator Task Force—Bad News for Bees
Tracy Frisch
Labor
When Labor Groups and Silicon Valley Capitalists Join Forces to “Disrupt” Protections for Employees
Jay Youngdahl and Darwin BondGraham
Rural America
Political Economy
Mark Twain
Labor
The Entire Labor Movement Should Be Paying Attention to Wisconsin’s Kohler Strike
Joe Burns
Feature
Chicago’s Racial Justice Movement Can’t Stop at the Resignation of Police Chief Garry McCarthy
McCarthy's resignation should be seen as the beginning, not the end.
Charles Brown
Feature
Barbara Ehrenreich: America’s Blue-Collar White People Are Dying at an Astounding Rate
Could the bump in white working class deaths be the result of widespread despair?
Barbara Ehrenreich
Rural America
An Interview with the 15-Year-Old Who is Suing Obama for Not Stopping Climate Change
Rural America In These Times
Dispatch
How One City Is Making Sure Bosses Comply With Wage Theft and Paid Sick Leave Laws
Seattle's labor regulators are now under one roof.
Jake Blumgart
Labor
Black Friday Protests: A New Holiday for Progressives?
David Moberg
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