The Movement for Black Lives Issue Takeover

Feature
Why Gay Rights Trump Women’s Rights
Why aren't we standing up against the assault on women's rights?
Marilyn Katz
Labor
Two Years After West, Texas Fertilizer Plant Explosion, Are Workers Any Safer? New Report Says No
Elizabeth Grossman
Feature
What Small-Town Iowans Think of Hillary Clinton
In Monticello, where Clinton made her first campaign stop, voters care about campaign spending, support for small businesses, women’s rights, healthcare costs and Clinton’s possible elitism.
Mara Kardas-Nelson
Labor
“People are tired of waiting”: In New York City, Construction and Low-wage Workers March
Andrew Elrod
Labor
Adjunct Faculty Around the Country Join Fight for 15 Protests
Rebecca Burns
Labor
During Yesterday’s Fight for 15 Protests, Nearly 50 Chicago Armored Guards Decided to Go on Strike
Arielle Zionts and Micah Uetricht
Rural America
Sacrificing at the Altar of Energy
Charles W. Johnson
Feature
Can Ferguson’s Black Community Claim Political Power?
Rev. and Missouri state Rep. Tommie Pierson, who has found himself in the eye of the storm, reflects on Ferguson's recent elections and the DOJ report.
Emmett Rensin
Labor
Fast Food Workers in 236 Cities Pull Off Largest Strikes Yet as Other Low-wage Workers Join Fight
David Moberg
Feature
5 Ways To Reduce Inequality By Holding Corporations Responsible
What would happen if we returned to the philosophy that businesses should serve workers and society?
Amy Domini and Sofia Faruqi
Culture
A Black Woman Traces Her Nazi Heritage
In My Grandfather Would Have Shot Me, adoptee Jennifer Teege recounts her journey of discovery after learning her biological grandfather was mass murderer Amon Goeth.
Erin Aubry Kaplan
Dispatch
Could Elizabeth Warren Really Run Against Hillary Clinton?
Some are holding out for a progressive alternative to a Clinton coronation.
Jessica Stites
Feature
Frances Fox Piven on Syriza and Greece’s Prospects for Fighting Austerity
The longtime social movements scholar discusses Greece's uprising in the eurozone.
Alexandros Orphanides
Feature
Rahm Emanuel Agrees to $5.5 Million in Reparations for Police Torture Survivors
After a decades-long battle by survivors and advocates, Chicago is poised to finally address a dark legacy.
Keisa Reynolds
Labor
How the Fight for 15 Has Inspired Bold Action and Demands from Workers Everywhere
Sonia Singh
Feature
Hillary Clinton Is Saying the Right Words on Income Inequality. But Will She Do Anything About It?
This is a defining moment for Democrats—and for Clinton.
Robert Reich
Labor
The Courage of Low-Wage Workers On Strike
Leo Gerard, United Steelworkers President
Labor
How We Can Hold American Companies that Use Sweatshop Labor Accountable
Erik Loomis
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