The Movement for Black Lives Issue Takeover

Podcast
Georgia Residents Left Behind After Toxic BioLab Fire
Residents of Conyers, GA affected by toxic chemical fire say the media and government have swept the incident under the rug.
Maximillian Alvarez
Black and white photo; a line of waving people stand by a train track
Feature
My Family Was Almost “Repatriated” to Mexico in the 1930s. I See It Happening Again.
The pressure to “self-deport,” driven by Trump’s threats and rising White nationalism, echoes a dark chapter of U.S. history.
Nyki Duda
Trump gestures as though he's seeing a vision, to two smiling people. A big jet looms behind him.
Feature
The Myth of Pentagon Budget Cuts
As Trump and Musk slash social spending, military spending is set to soar.
Stephen Semler and Sarah Lazare
Rural America
“There’s Going To Be Firefighters that Die Because of This, There Will Be Communities that Burn”
Firefighters warn of dire consequences from Trump’s cuts to federal wildfire crews.
Alex Brown
LaborDispatchSpanishEn Español
“No abran la puerta”: Cómo Chicago está frustrando la campaña de miedo de ICE
Meses de trabajo para conocer sus derechos han hecho que el zar fronterizo de Trump se queje.
Sarah Lazare and Rebecca Burns
ViewpointPolitics
MAGA’s Latin American Models
Latin America offers more telling parallels for what to expect from U.S. authoritarianism—and better lessons on how to fight back.
Naomi Braine
PalestinePolitics
Sanders Moves to Block Weapons Sales to Israel
The Vermont Senator filed resolutions that would block $8.5 billion worth of offensive weapons from being used in the genocide of Palestinians.
Sharon Zhang
Viewpoint
Trump's Attack on Science Is an Attack on the Public
The Trump administration is defunding and censoring science to serve corrupt corporate interests.
Basav Sen
PalestineCulture
Poetry as a Unifying Weapon
There is no breath, no poem long enough to say the solidarity we, Black American people, feel ancestrally for our brothers and sisters in Palestine.
Julia Wright
LaborPodcast
Democracy dies, first, in the workplace
A conversation on how the decline of unions and the rise of inequality reveals the urgent need for a revitalized labor movement.
Maximillian Alvarez, Hamilton Nolan and Sara Nelson
LaborViewpoint
The Movement Supporting Public Employees Is Rising
Thousands of workers across the country hit the streets this week to declare their opposition to Trump and Musk who, under the guise of "efficiency," are slashing and burning public services.
Sarah Jaffe
Woman beams inside a "Care Workers Win" selfie frame held by two smiling women
Labor
Care Workers Get a Seat at the Table
Colorado’s Direct Care Workforce Stabilization Board offers an experiment in worker power.
Osita Nwanevu
LaborViewpointPolitics
The Democratic Capitulation Point
Hope begins when Democratic Party leadership gives way to the Left. Unions can make it happen.
Hamilton Nolan
ComicsDepartments
In Those Times: Cartoons on Carter
Looking back at Jimmy Carter's legacy according to critical <i>In These Times</i> cartoons from the 1970s.
In These Times Editors
Viewpoint
Our Storytelling Will Meet the Moment
Executive Director Alex Han underscores In These Times' commitment to community-based storytelling that paves a path forward for the Left
Alex Han
Feature
The Fourth Wall
Recently, reports of illegal “pushbacks”–an illegal practice of forcibly returning refugees from whence they came–in Greece have soared. Tommy Olsen faces years in prison for documenting pushbacks online.
Lauren Markham
Departments
The Big Idea: Social Housing
Nearly half of U.S. renters struggle to make rent. Social housing offers a permanently affordable solution for working people.
J. Patrick Patterson
FeaturePolitics
Kings of Capital
The pathological personalization of power is at the core of the far Right’s rise.
Alberto Toscano
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