The Wisconsin Idea

InvestigationGoodman Institute
Fracking the Poor
A 5-month investigation reveals that fracking operations in California are disproportionately concentrated in poor communities of color—and may be causing alarming health effects.
Hannah Guzik

Labor
Mass. Teachers Defeat Corporate Ed Reform Bill Through Rank-and-File Power
Dan Clawson

Labor
At Chattanooga Volkswagen Plant, Workers Finally Win a Different Kind of Union
Will Craft

Labor
Postal Workers Push Back Against Privatization and Post Office Closures
Bruce Vail

Labor
Chicago’s Black Unemployment Rate Near Quadruple That of Whites
Adeshina Emmanuel, The Chicago Reporter

Comics
KKK: The Uber of Hate Groups
Matt Bors

Labor
If Labor’s Strategy Is as Good as Its Leaders Say, Why Are Unions in Crisis?
David Moberg

Feature
A Tale of Two Detroits, Separate and Unequal
In the new Detroit, a small number of wealthy residents are protected by private security and constant surveillance while the city's black majority struggles to maintain access to water.
Laura Gottesdiener

Viewpoint
Ferguson’s ISIS Allies?
Despite what right-wing media may tell you, ISIS has little in common with black Muslims--or black Americans.
Salim Muwakkil
