The Movement for Black Lives Issue Takeover

The Price of Prison Time: States Pay-Out for Post-Conviction Exonerations
George Lavender
Comics
Iraq War 2.0
Jeff Danziger
Labor
Jazz Musician: ‘I See the Gap Between the Haves and Have-Nots’
Jeremy Gantz
Dispatch
Judgment Day for Payday Lenders
Religious groups in the South fight a predatory practice.
Theo Anderson
Feature
Why Brazil’s World Cup Protesters Are So Furious
Four devastating effects of La Copa that will be felt long after the games.
Dave Zirin
Labor
‘$10.10 is Not Enough,’ Federal Contract Workers Tell Obama
Bruce Vail
North Carolina Passes Fracking Secrecy Law
Jessica Corbett
Political Horse Trading Could Leave 400,000 Virginians Without Medicaid
Hannah Gelbort
Feature
Orange is The New Black, Season 2, Episode 1: It’s All About Piper
If you are not a fan of cockroaches or Piper, you are out of luck.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle
Feature
Rank-and-File Environmentalism
Why workers are crucial to halting the assault on the planet.
Trish Kahle
Dispatch
Why Can’t College Be Free?
Three proposals to reclaim the promise of higher education.
Rebecca Burns
Feature
The Problem with Philanthropy
The occasional $120 million check doesn't offset tech billionaires' erosion of the public sector.
David Sirota
Viewpoint
The Race Debate and Switch
America almost had a real conversation about racism.
Salim Muwakkil
Labor
Booming Business, But Falling Wages, in California Grocery Stores
Bruce Vail
Viewpoint
CIA No Evil
The Obama administration covers for Bush-era secrets.
Leonard C. Goodman
Feature
Monkey Wrenching the Frackers
Radical environmentalists prepare to fight gas export terminal through direct action.
Cole Stangler
Feature
Message to ‘Moral Mondays’ Protesters: Be Silent—Or Else
North Carolina residents are being denied First Amendment rights.
Leo Gerard, United Steelworkers President
Labor
Despite Promised Jobs, Desert Town Opposes Giant Copper Mine
Kari Lydersen
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