The Movement for Black Lives Issue Takeover

Rural America
Surviving Wounded Knee: The Lakotas and the Politics of Memory
David W. Grua
Dispatch
How an Ex-Felon Voting Bloc Could Shape Baltimore’s Election
44,000 newly eligible voters can make a real difference
Katie Rose Quandt
Feature
Bigger Than Bernie: The Other Progressive Challengers Taking On the Democratic Establishment
These challengers are also carrying the flag of the political revolution sparked by Bernie Sanders.
Christopher Hass
Governor Restores Voting Rights To More Than 200,000 Formerly Convicted Virginians
George Lavender
Feature
Why We Must Make Green Energy a Public Good
A 'Green Tea' coalition of conservatives and environmentalists are offering market-based alternatives to fossil fuels—but creating an equitable climate future will require public-sector solutions
Kate Aronoff
Labor
The Legal Argument That Could Overturn ‘Right-to-Work’ Laws Around the Country
Shaun Richman
Labor
Univ. of Massachusetts Grad Student Workers Endorse BDS Against Israel
Jeff Schuhrke
Feature
Whistleblowers Step Forward To Decry President Obama’s Drone Program
“You see someone die because you said it was okay to kill them."
Pratap Chatterjee
Rural America
Sowing Insecurity: Food and Agriculture in a Time of Climate Crisis
Zoe W. Brent, Nick Buxton and Annie Shattuck
Viewpoint
After His New York Loss, Bernie Sanders Should Focus on Democratizing the Democratic Party
A convention fight this summer in Philadelphia offers Sanders the opportunity to make significant reforms to the Democratic Party.
Jesse Myerson
Viewpoint
Why Peter Beinart Is Wrong About Pro-BDS, Anti-Zionist Jews Like Me
We fight for BDS precisely because we care deeply about the future of the Jewish people.
Ben Lorber
Viewpoint
The Corporate-Backed Democratic Party Needs a Political Revolution
Bernie Sanders should use the momentum of his campaign to make demands at the Democratic National Convention
Joel Bleifuss
Rural America
Fracking Exec Reportedly Admits Targeting the Poor, Because They Don’t Have ‘The Money To Fight’
Jessica Kozik
Viewpoint
Hillary Clinton and the Soft Bigotry of Low Expectations
Do young people oppose Clinton because they're sexist—or because they're looking for something more in politics?
Theo Anderson
Labor
Demanding an End to Citizens United, 300 ‘Democracy Awakening’ Protesters Arrested at U.S. Capitol
Bruce Vail
Comics
Hillary Clinton or Margaret Thatcher?
Matt Bors
Labor
Recycling May Ease Your Conscience, But for Workers, It’s Dirty, Dangerous and Even Deadly
Brian Joseph
Dispatch
The Bernie Sanders Campaign Is Electrifying New York Politics. Will It Be Enough to Win the Primary?
Inspired by Sanders, independent groups like "Team Bernie NYC" and "Harlem for Bernie" have been hitting the streets to engage voters
Ethan Corey
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