The Movement for Black Lives Issue Takeover

Viewpoint
Anderson Cooper’s Claim About Bernie Sanders’ Soviet Union Honeymoon Was Redbaiting and Deceptive
Cooper's implications were dishonest.
Timothy Lange
Viewpoint
Despite Bernie Sanders’ Prodding Last Night, Hillary Clinton Stuck to Her Neoliberal Talking Points
Hillary Clinton's performance in last night's debate shows her to be every inch the neoliberal "true believer" she's a built a reputation as being.
Jesse Myerson
Feature
Why Last Night’s Democratic Debate Could Change the Conversation on Paid Maternity Leave
Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton spoke forcefully about the need for paid time off for new mothers. Will it force Republicans to embrace the issue?
Marc Daalder
Labor
CSU Faculty Fight to Stop ‘University Professor’ From Becoming the New McJob
Mario Vasquez
Labor
The Untold Story of When Labor Linked Arms With Occupy Wall Street
Michael Gould-Wartofsky
Labor
Fight for 15 Activists Spend Columbus Day Rallying Against “Racist” Donald Trump
Branko Marcetic
Feature
How To Make a Baby, Hyperintentionally
Modern Families explores the beauty of unconventional families—and the difficult and sometimes-repellant process of creating them
Susan J. Douglas
Feature
Are Open Borders the Solution to the Refugee Crisis?
Activists and experts debate who really benefits from opening borders: migrants or corporations
Michelle Chen
Labor
Railroad Work Is Getting More and More Dangerous. These Workers Want To Change That.
Kari Lydersen
Feature
If We Can’t Ban Guns, Can We Make Them Safer?
As mass shootings mount, some activists believe they've found a smart way around the political gridlock.
Marc Daalder
Viewpoint
Robert Reich: Why Hillary Clinton Is Wrong for Refusing To Resurrect Glass-Steagall
Resurrection of the Glass-Steagall Act has become an important policy difference between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders.
Robert Reich
Feature
Margaret Atwood on Climate Change, Her New Book and Why Socialists Are Better with Budgets
We asked the speculative fiction writer about this month's Canadian elections and (relatedly?) whether humanity is doomed.
Jessica Stites
Rural America
Greasing the System: Why Corporate ‘Rights’ Matter
Thomas Linzey
Labor
33 Workers Dead After U.S. Cargo Ship Lost at Sea. Could It Have Been Prevented?
Bruce Vail
Labor
The Fight for $15 Is Raising Wages. Now It’s Time for Step 2: Unions.
David Moberg
Culture
The Neverending Presidency: An Unfettered Look at How Democracy Lost to Mugabe
Camilla Nielsson’s new documentary, Democrats, is a study in how a dictatorship can weather a 'democratic transition'
Michael Atkinson
Feature
New Hillary Clinton Emails: Anne-Marie Slaughter, Sidney Blumenthal Urged Libya Military Action
The most recent release of Clinton's emails show the two liberal advisors strongly encouraging U.S. intervention against Libya.
Branko Marcetic
Viewpoint
14 Years After the U.S. Invasion, the War in Afghanistan is Impossible to Justify
Afghanistan is yet another bloody quagmire for the United States that has helped create more rather than less dangerous enemies.
Marc Daalder
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