The Movement for Black Lives Issue Takeover

Bipartisan Consensus: Detroit’s New, Publicly Financed Hockey Arena is a Terrible Idea
Pete Redington
Feature
Freedom in the Cloud
Assange, Manning and Snowden are the new heroes of the era of digitalized control.
Slavoj Žižek
Dispatch
No Longer a Prisoner of the Past
Rhode Island 'bans the box,' opening up job opportunities for the formerly incarcerated.
Toshio Meronek and Martha Wallner
Labor
Honeywell Plant Freezes Summer Vacations
Mike Elk
Feature
Opting for Free Time
Something’s missing from the work/life balance debate.
Sarah Jaffe
Feature
Is There Detroit After Bankruptcy?
Why shock therapy won't reverse the Motor City's decline.
Ryan Felton
Labor
Will Illinois ‘Ban the Box?’
Matthew Blake
Labor
Blame Bangladesh’s Middlemen; Public Defenders Get Sequestered; A Mag Just for Interns
Mike Elk
The Butt Injection Black Market
Lindsay Beyerstein
Culture
Orange Is the New Black, Episode 3: Trans Women and Mentally Ill Cartoons
In OITNB's most-talked-about episode, Sophia Burset explodes transgender stereotypes, and Crazy Eyes gets thrown under the bus.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle
Culture
P.J. Harvey Gets Unmistakably Political
Harvey's new track pays homage to Shaker Aamer, who has spent 13 years in Guantanamo.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle
Feature
The Free Market Backfires
What happens when the private insurance industry contradicts right-wing talking points?
David Sirota
Feature
The Next Keystone XL?
With TransCanada's tar sands megaproject, a new front opens in North America's pipeline wars.
Cole Stangler
Labor
Labor and Civil Rights Groups Descend on ALEC Conference
Kari Lydersen
Feature
Why Hillary Terrifies the GOP
Good old-fashioned misogyny just doesn't play the way it used to.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle
Feature
A Half Century After Detroit Uprising, City Still Stranded by Capitalism and Federal Government
How federal policy and Big Auto drove black blight and white flight.
Marilyn Katz
Wal-Mart Fined $190,000 for Health and Safety Violations at 2,857 Stores
Jessica Corbett
Feature
Undocumented Immigrants Win Access to Organ Transplant Waitlists, and a Shot at Life
14 Chicago patients in critical need of transplants went on a hunger strike to change hospital policy.
Rebecca Burns
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