The Wisconsin Idea

Dispatch
On Tuesday, Oaklanders Will Decide Whether Landlords Can Evict Them for No Reason
In a city that has become ground zero for gentrification, black working-class tenants are leading a fight to stay in their homes.
Eli Day

Feature
A New Crop of Candidates, Refusing Industry Money, Vows To Halt Fracking in Pennsylvania
15 candidates for state legislature have promised to stop fracking and the construction of pipelines, which are tearing up rural Pennsylvania.
Jen Deerinwater

Labor
Nearly Half a Million U.S. Homes Are About to Become Unaffordable
Tanner Howard

Labor
Chicago Teachers Just Voted 98% to Authorize the First Charter School Strike in U.S. History
Rebecca Burns

Labor
Want to Save the Climate? Break Up the Big Banks.
Oscar Reyes

Dispatch
Baltimore Won a Big Victory for Affordable Housing. The Next Goal: Community Control.
Housing organizers won $20 million annually in city money for housing. They want that housing to be democratically controlled.
Ajowa Nzinga Ifateyo

Feature
Out of Our Silos: To Defeat Anti-Semitism, Jews Must Unite With Others Targeted by White Supremacy
Our struggles are bound up with the many communities facing violence and oppression during these dark times.
Hannah Sassaman

Labor
The Legacy of Slavery Is Alive in the South as Black Women Workers Face Horrendous Conditions
Eli Day

Viewpoint
Yes, Voter Suppression Is Real. But Young Voters May Bridge the Gap.
The midterms are rigged against people of color and the poor.
Joel Bleifuss
