The Movement for Black Lives Issue Takeover

Culture
A Cubicle of One’s Own
Nikil Saval's new book, Cubed, shows us the future of the workplace.
Chris Lehmann

Prison Food Company Faces Fresh Criticism
George Lavender

Feature
Two Decades After Oslo, A Look at Life in Israel and Palestine
While in the Middle East last October, I saw firsthand why ending occupation is so necessary—and why it will be so difficult.
Marilyn Katz

Labor
Can Scott Walker Be Defeated?
Roger Bybee

Labor
Railroad Workers Unite in Chicago
Kari Lydersen

Viewpoint
I Know Weather Porn When I See It
This winter, the sensationalized coverage of the cold distracted from the realities of climate change.
Susan J. Douglas

Feature
Republicans Root for the Villain
Paul Ryan's new budget steals from the poor and gives to the rich.
Leo Gerard, United Steelworkers President
Minnesota’s Minimum Wage Takes a Leap
Alex Wolff

Comics
U.S. Bankers Finally Face Jail Time (Sike!)
Matt Bors

Hunger Strikers Deported From Northwest Detention Center
George Lavender

Labor
Jewish and Labor Leaders Flock To Defend Teachers at Perelman Jewish Day School
Bruce Vail

Labor
How 250 UPS Workers Fired for a Wildcat Strike Won Back Their Jobs
Sarah Jaffe

Comics
Donald Trump May Run For President—Cartoonists React
Jeff Danziger

Feature
Mad Men, Season 7, Episode 1: A Pitch in Time
The season premiere explores the grim inevitability of change, and also features Pete Campbell as a Ken Doll.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle

Feature
The Dawning of the Age of Anthropocene
By altering the earth, have humans ushered in a new epoch?
Jessica Stites

Feature
Under the Skin’s Weird Feminism
Surprisingly, Scarlett Johansson's alien succubus has a lot to tell us about what it's like to be a woman.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle

California Moves to Curb Solitary Confinement
George Lavender

Labor
Chicago Unions Divided Over Emanuel’s Move To Gut Pensions
Matthew Blake
