The Wisconsin Idea

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Capitalism Is Built on the Backs of Black Women
By consigning Black women to low-paid care work, a new report shows, racialized capitalism is continuing the legacy of slavery.
Sarah Lazare

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Can the Democratic Party Be Transformed from Within? Taking Stock of Wins and Losses
In the wake of the Virginia primary contests, it’s time to evaluate the strategy of Our Revolution.
Theo Anderson

Labor
What You Need to Know About the General Strike That Just Swept Colombia’s Largest Port
Neil Martin and Isaias Cifuentes

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Indivisible’s Angel Padilla: Time Is Running Out To Stop the GOP’s Healthcare Bill
The policy director at Indivisible talks tactics for the coming weeks.
Sarah Jaffe

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The Political Revolution Is Alive and Well in Nebraska
Climate campaigner and Democratic Party activist Jane Kleeb is lighting a fire on the prairie.
Joel Bleifuss

Labor
Cab Drivers Union Says Chicago Taxi Industry Is Nearing Collapse
Jeff Schuhrke

Viewpoint
To Save the Revolution, Venzuelans Must Grapple With Chavismo’s Failures
A resurgent Right cannot be allowed to present itself as the only alternative.
Mike Gonzalez

Labor
Maryland Governor Vetoes Sick Leave. Progressives Declare War.
Bruce Vail

Rural America
Blacks, Latinos and Indians Think About Climate Change in Ways that Most Other Americans Do Not
Joseph Bullington
