The Movement for Black Lives Issue Takeover

Labor
The Freelancer Economy is Here. Should We Celebrate?
Kate Jenkins

Culture
David Bowie’s Radicalism
The artist blew our minds wide open.
Sarah Jaffe

Comics
Worse than Assad?
Jeff Danziger

Labor
Did Indiana Autoworkers Strike a Blow Against Two-Tier Contracts?
David Moberg

Feature
Senate Republicans Unanimously Oppose Ending One Percenters’ Control of Elections
The GOP says yet again that control of our political system by the ultra-rich is just fine, thank you.
Leo Gerard, United Steelworkers President

Culture
The Rats of Patna
A modest proposal.
Amitava Kumar

Despite Anti-Shackling Laws Pregnant Prisoners Are Still Being Put In Handcuffs and Chains
George Lavender

Feature
Who Killed Adulthood?
Feminism stands wrongly accused.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle

Comics
The Ethics of Fantasy Football
Matt Bors

Culture
Colonial State of America
In a new book, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz unearths our bloody origins.
Jeremy Gantz

Viewpoint
Why Vote in 2014
As Ferguson shows, people need a reason to think their vote matters. Here's one.
Joel Bleifuss

Dispatch
Chicago’s Cop Watchers
Youth stand up to police violence.
Kari Lydersen

Dispatch
Policing After Ferguson
Can we stop the brutality?
Jessica Stites

Feature
From Watts to Ferguson
The riot is still 'the language of the unheard.'
Rick Perlstein

Feature
Hundreds of Thousands of Climate Marchers Make History
Sunday's climate change protest in New York was bigger than the 1963 March on Washington. What's next?
Cole Stangler
Thirty Two Florida Prison Guards Fired Amid Allegations of Abuse
George Lavender

Culture
Scotland: Why One Londoner Is Relieved
It's lucky for U.K. progressives that the Scots didn't secede.
Jane Miller

Feature
Naomi Klein’s New Book Is a Manual for a Movement
This Changes Everything argues that only grassroots movements, not politicians or the 1%, can prevent climate disaster.
Cole Stangler
