The Movement for Black Lives Issue Takeover

Labor
With 82% of Chicago Votes for Paid Sick Leave, Labor Groups Call for Action
Yana Kunichoff
Labor
After Rejecting Proposed Contract, University of Toronto Teaching Assistants Go On Strike
Gerard Di Trolio
Dispatch
Tending Dixie’s Racial Wounds
Does a story-sharing program offer a chance at Southern reconciliation?
Theo Anderson
Labor
The Coalition of Immokalee Workers Takes Aim at Wendy’s
Geoff Gilbert
Labor
In Wisconsin’s Battle Against Right to Work, Labor Goes Through the Motions
David Goodner
Feature
Slavoj Žižek: Whither Zionism?
In order to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, we should not dwell in ancient past—we should forget it.
Slavoj Žižek
Dispatch
Why One Community Voted to Tax Itself
Public mental healthcare has been gutted in the past 50 years. An innovative Illinois law may provide an answer.
Anne-Marie Cusac
Feature
Chicago Progressives: Examine the Election’s Numbers Before Patting Yourselves on the Back
The city's progressives should claim no easy victories.
Marilyn Katz
Viewpoint
A New Magazine for the 1%
The redesigned New York Times Magazine aims for a global outlook, but comes off as elitist.
Susan J. Douglas
Labor
With State Senate’s Approval, Right to Work Looks All But Certain in Wisconsin
David Moberg
Feature
How New York Activists Banned Fracking
Anti-fracking forces not only pushed a right-leaning Democratic governor to pass the ban, but proved the conventional wisdom—that a ban would be impossible—wrong.
Eric Weltman
Labor
Wisconsin Union-busting Gov. Scott Walker Says Fighting Union Members Is Like Fighting ISIS
Kevin Solari
Labor
Holyoke Teachers Union President: ‘We Will Not Let Them Take Over Our Schools’
Mekdes Maryam Amare
Feature
8 Lessons American Progressives Can Take From Greece’s Syriza and Spain’s Podemos
We could learn a few things from the way Syriza is standing up to the powers-that-be in European capitalism.
Dan Cantor and Ted Fertik
Feature
When It Comes to Pensions, Private Equity Funds Are Using Some Fuzzy Math
If we don't strengthen oversight over investments like private equity now, we could have a disaster on our hands in the not-so-distant future.
David Sirota
Feature
In the West Bank, the Kids Aren’t All Right
Palestinian children are taken from their beds in night raids and not returned to their families for months.
Beth Maschinot
Labor
At 100 Colleges Around the Country, Adjuncts Take Action to Demand an End to Precarity and Low Pay
Andrew Mortazavi
Labor
After Anti-Union Violence Exposed, Bangladesh Garment Workers Win Victory Against Apparel Companies
Jonathan Brozdowski
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