The Movement for Black Lives Issue Takeover

Dispatch
Belo Monte and Brazil’s ‘Pandora’
Can a massive dam project in the Amazon be stopped?
Kenneth Rapoza

Dispatch
Dear ITT Ideologist: Executive Functions and the Search for 2008
Pete Karman

Labor
Payday Lenders Peddle Toxic Debt in Communities of Color
Michelle Chen
Video
Egypt’s Big Party
Jeremy Gantz

Labor
Race to the Bottom: Ravitch Says ‘School Reformers’ Scapecoat Teachers, Ignore Poverty
Roger Bybee

Labor
Bread and Butter Revolution: Egypt’s Workers Mobilize for a New Future
Michelle Chen
Weekly Mulch: Monsanto’s Mutant Alfalfa and the Feral Pig Invasion
Sarah Laskow, Media Consortium blogger
Labor
Austerity in Action: Illinois Workers—Public and Private—Still Losing Jobs
Kari Lydersen

Viewpoint
The Super Bowl of Socialism
David Sirota

Dispatch
What’s the Matter With Wisconsin?
The state's motto is "Forward," but it's now turning its back on a rich progressive history.
Theo Anderson
Labor
Employers May Soon Lose Unionbusting Reporting Loophole
Mike Elk
Labor
AFL-CIO Backs Egyptian Worker Protests, Says Obama Policies Not Clearly ‘On Their Side’
David Moberg

Labor
A Former TSA Officer Speaks Out On Collective Bargaining
Lindsay Beyerstein
Weekly Diaspora: Anti-Immigrant Bills Faltering, Even in Arizona
Catherine Traywick, Media Consortium blogger
Viewpoint
The Editor Who Kissed Ass
Joel Bleifuss
Direct Hashtag Action
Joe Macaré

Labor
Quiet on the Labor Front: 2010 Strikes and Lockouts Were Second Lowest on Record
Akito Yoshikane

Dispatch
Chicago’s Left Blows Its Big Chance
Rahm Emanuel appears to have made the best of a once-in-a-generation opportunity.
Laura S. Washington
