The Movement for Black Lives Issue Takeover

Viewpoint
TV That Finally Lifts Journalism Back ‘Up’
Up With Chris Hayes purposely rejects the manufactured red-versus-blue mallet that bludgeons every issue into partisan terms.
David Sirota
Dispatch
Deporting the Vote
President Obama's record-setting number of deportations hasn't exactly endeared him to Latino voters.
Theo Anderson
The Steady Occupation: After Police Violence, New Concessions or Soft Power?
Michael Solomon
Labor
Working America Nurtures Working Class Support for ‘Occupy’ Aims
David Moberg
Culture
In Search of ‘Reproductive Justice’
Outraged and energized by aggressive anti-abortion legislation in 2011, feminist activists look to re-frame the debate.
Jude Ellison Sady Doyle
Comics
teamsix
Eric Garcia
Today: FDL Book Salon with Will Bunch on “The Battle for the Brooklyn Bridge”
Lindsay Beyerstein
Labor
Congress Approves Arizona Mining ‘Land Swap’: Job Bonanza or Environmental Disaster?
Kari Lydersen
Thousands Flood Streets In Oakland, NYC
Allison Kilkenny
Feature
Lessons From The Single-Payer State
How to spread Vermont's human-rights victory throughout the country
James Haslam
Labor
Repealing SB 5: On the Verge of Victory in Ohio
Matt Muchowski
Feature
The Violent Silence of a New Beginning
The Occupy protests are important, but soon the difficult question must be answered: What social organization can replace capitalism?
Slavoj Žižek
Video
Micah Uetricht on his Occupy Chicago Arrest
Joe Macaré
The Scrambled Logic of the Egg-As-Person Movement
Lindsay Beyerstein
Labor
LA Car Wash Workers Sign Industry’s First Union Contract
Akito Yoshikane
Police Turn Oakland Into War Zone
Allison Kilkenny
Culture
School Choice For The ‘Feral Underclass’
Following the lead of U.S. charter schools, English "Free Schools" are now open for business.
Jane Miller
Viewpoint
A Deafening Silence
Why isn't the anti-war movement claiming victory for America's withdrawal from Iraq?
Marilyn Katz
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