The Movement for Black Lives Issue Takeover

Feature
“Privatization is not the solution”: Michigan Activists Fight for Water Justice
A six-day march from Detroit to Flint by a coalition of community organizations recently protested issues of water justice facing Michigan residents.
Ashley Bohrer
Labor
Calm Down: SCOTUS’s ‘Friedrichs’ Case Won’t Mean the End of the American Labor Movement
David Moberg
Labor
“We Need to Stop Being Nice”: IL Labor, Community Activists Push Progressive Budget Crisis Solutions
Simon Swartzman
Culture
The Stanford Prison Experiment Actually Shows We Are Not All Born Potential Tyrants
The film adaptation of the Stanford prison experiment explores little of its ambiguity.
Eileen Jones
Comics
The Real Truth About Bill Cosby
Matt Bors
Feature
Laundromat Workers Air New York’s Dirty Laundry in Performance Piece
A new film/performance spotlights the often-invisible workers who fold the clothes, maintain the machines and know your secrets.
Michelle Chen
Feature
Saqib Bhatti Debunks the Inevitability of Austerity in Detroit, Chicago and Around the Country
“The entire narrative has been shaped around the fact that you have to file bankruptcy, that it’s inevitable. ... That lets a whole class of people off the hook—the people who aren’t paying their fair share.”
Lillian Osborne
Feature
Richard Nixon’s Blueprint for Twenty-First Century America
Why we still live in a Nixonian world.
Tom Engelhardt
Viewpoint
Rep. Alan Grayson: The Euro Is a Burning House with No Exit
The superficial problem in Greece is the external debt. The deeper problem is the relinquishment of national sovereignty and the tools that are needed to raise domestic demand and bring about an economic recovery.
Rep. Alan Grayson
Labor
Jeb Bush Wants to Whip Workers Into Shape, But Not Corporations and the Idle Rich
Leo Gerard, United Steelworkers President
Feature
Richard Nixon: The Most Dangerous Man in America
The fall of Richard Nixon.
Tim Weiner
Dispatch
Is Banning Tourists the Solution to Gentrification?
A 'tourist cap' might be in the works in Barcelona to fight rising costs of living and disorderly behavior.
Martin de Bourmont
Rural America
The Latest From Our Editor in Greece
Laura Orlando
Labor
Richard Trumka on Gov. Scott Walker’s Presidential Run: “Walker is a national disgrace”
Martin de Bourmont
Feature
Progressive Democrats of America Bring Movement Pressure to Dems Through Bernie Sanders Campaign
Thanks to social media campaigns and behind-the-scenes work from the Progressive Democrats of America, Sanders' chances at president have become a reality.
Theo Anderson
Feature
Liberals Need to Admit the Moynihan Report Failed To Produce Progressive Reforms
The time for liberal apologetics for the report is long past overdue.
Daniel Geary
Labor
The AFT’s Endorsement of Hillary Clinton Is an Insult to Union Democracy
Lois Weiner
Labor
Congress Is Debating Whether or Not To Make It Easier for Bosses to Cheat Guestworkers
Rachel Luban
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