The Movement for Black Lives Issue Takeover

An ‘Undocumentary’ Maker Speaks Out
Michelle Chen
PHOTOS: Chicago’s Mass Demonstrations Against School Closings
Anthony Mangini
In a Historic First, a Dictator Is Tried for Genocide By His Own People
Ian Becker

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Building Parent-Teacher Unions
Inspired by Chicago, teachers unions across the country are looking to parents and communities for support.
Jacob Wheeler

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Chicagoans Flood Streets To Protest ‘Racist’ School Closings
City leaders' plan to close 54 public schools, primarily in black communities, was met with defiance.
Kari Lydersen

Labor
CPS CEO Barbara Byrd-Bennett May Have Met Her Match in Chicago
Kenzo Shibata

Labor
Inspired by Teachers and Janitors, Security Officers Take Fight to the Streets
Kari Lydersen

The Bitch Tap
Lindsay Beyerstein

Culture
Suicide by Appointment
A soldier's story of living precariously with PTSD. And of a government unable to help him.
Richard Baker

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Labor Law Loses Its Watchdog
Employers are waking up to the fact that they are no longer required to follow the NLRB's orders.
Bruce Vail

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Can You Trust Big Banks With Your Money?
The lesson from Cyprus: Your hard-earned savings can vanish in the vault.
Leo Gerard, United Steelworkers President

What I Learned About Feminism From a Moroccan Men’s Chorus
Maria Poblet

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Hathaway’s Nipples and a Congressional Primary: Signs of the Times?
Has the liberal media switched sides in the war against women?
Marilyn Katz

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Camo-Clad Miners Follow Example of Moses
The United Mine Workers of America feel certain God is on their side in the fight against Peabody Energy.
Mike Elk

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Obama in Israel: Some Dare Call It Victory
A speech can't do everything. But it can signal a new day.
Marilyn Katz

Labor
Is Gender Justice Getting Shafted in Immigration Reform?
Michelle Chen

What Will It Take to Stop Stop-and-Frisk?
Sophie Lewis

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A Flu Shot in the Dark
Does 9 percent success rate in the elderly justify universal vaccination?
Terry J. Allen
