The Movement for Black Lives Issue Takeover

Feature
Barbara Ehrenreich on Science vs. Mysticism
In Ehrenreich's new book, she comes out about mystical experiences in her teens. Then she puts them under a microscope.
Sarah Jaffe
Dispatch
Charter Schools: The Promise and the Peril
Two systems of public education go head-to-head in Chicago.
Joel Bleifuss
Feature
How To Curb Gentrification
A new report from California housing advocates and racial justice organizers lays out a blueprint.
Julia Wong
Culture
The Minor Leagues’ Major Malfunction
Curt Flood's landmark antitrust suit transformed the Major League, but the Minor League is still bound by archaic rules.
Chris Lehmann
11 Arrested at Chicago-Area #Not1More Action
Nyki Salinas-Duda
Unpaid Interns Gain Support From Labor Department
Sarah Berlin
Feature
The McCutcheon Ruling Is Citizens United 2.0
The Supreme Court's decision to remove caps on personal political campaign contributions will tighten the 1% stranglehold on American politics.
Leo Gerard, United Steelworkers President
Comics
The Real 2016 GOP Primary
Matt Bors
Feature
What Europe Can Learn from Ukraine
European leftists are too quick to patronize Ukrainian protesters.
Slavoj Žižek
Announcing a New Prison Complex Editor
George Lavender
Labor
Maryland To Raise Minimum Wage to $10.10 an Hour—But Only After Foot-Dragging From Some Dems
Bruce Vail
Culture
‘Game of Thrones’ Could Have Been Much Worse
HBO's hit series is making the best of its heavy-handed source material.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle
Feature
Rethinking ‘Rules for Radicals’
In 2014, would Saul Alinsky himself even be playing by the book?
Mark Engler and Paul Engler
Comics
Justice John Roberts Again Protects the Poor
Jeff Danziger
Viewpoint
Why Paid Sick Days Are a No-Brainer
They keep you--and everyone else--healthy.
Terry J. Allen
TAIPEI
Rachel K. Dooley
Feature
Sure, Bigwigs Want Labor Rights—But Only for Themselves
What do Apple, the NCAA and Tennessee Republicans all have in common?
David Sirota
Labor
Only We Can Feed the Labor Movement Fire
Alexandra Bradbury and Jane Slaughter
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