The Movement for Black Lives Issue Takeover

Culture
Tricky Dick’s Flicks
Before going to prison, three giddy Nixon staffers took reels of White House footage.
Michael Atkinson

Labor
A Race for Care in Brooklyn
Sarah Jaffe

Feature
The GOP’s Summer Break Plans
The Republican guide to secret meetings during Congress's five-week sojourn.
Leo Gerard, United Steelworkers President

Labor
Chicago Rail Workers Strike, Alleging Shady Layoffs and Poor Safety Conditions
Kari Lydersen

Comics
American Justice
Matt Bors

Dispatch
A Debt-Free Degree?
Oregon's new plan would eliminate upfront college costs.
Sarah Jaffe

Viewpoint
Which Box Would Zimmerman Check?
How Trayvon Martin's killing challenged our assumptions about Latinos.
Achy Obejas

Labor
EXCLUSIVE: Activists Identify DC Cop Who Infiltrated Bangladesh Sweatshop Protests
Mike Elk

Can A Music Festival Tackle Gun Violence?
Miles Kampf-Lassin

‘I’ve Never Hugged My Dad’: Family Members of Hunger-Striking Prisoners Rally
George Lavender
Video
The Housing Crisis’ Racist Roots
Miles Kampf-Lassin

Feature
Rebels With a Far-Right Cause
A new generation of libertarians is being groomed for Republican leadership.
Cole Stangler

Feature
No Papers, No Fear
The 'Dream 9' represent a radical strand of the immigration movement that's fed up with compromise.
Michelle Chen

Comics
Oh! Pelican Bay
Eric Garcia

Feature
Making the ‘Report Abuse’ Option Meaningful
Jane Austen, the British 10-pound note and a Twitter sh*tstorm.
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Glasnost for GMOs?
Lauren Teixeira

Labor
Pizza-Making Strikers Win Small Slice of Justice in Milwaukee
Roger Bybee

Why ‘Fetal Pain’ Is Hogwash
Lindsay Beyerstein
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