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Or will it inspire the kind of militant unionism that could still resurrect the labor movement?
Gabriel Winant
A new report documents a litany of racist, sexist, Islamophobic, homophobic behavior from detention guards.
John Washington
Microsoft and Google are just two of the largest companies that have been unmasked as contracting with harmful government agencies. Who will be next?
Michelle Chen
The Census already drastically undercounts children. Will “zero tolerance” make it worse?
Collier Meyerson
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The former head of the NAACP is running for governor on a progressive platform that’s won endorsements from Bernie Sanders, Kamala Harris, and The Baltimore Sun .
John Nichols
With a values-based campaign that championed Medicare for All and the abolition of ICE, the 28-year-old Latina beat a top Democratic incumbent.
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The party has largely avoided talking about the radical nature of the Roberts Court.
Sean McElwee
Janus v. AFSCME
A judicial assault on unions and Justice Kennedy's retirement confirm that the makeup of the Supreme Court must be a central issue in every 2018 Senate contest.
John Nichols
Labor’s biggest gains have been made not when the law has been on our side, but when workers have been most willing to stand up and fight.
Mindy Isser
The strikers won all five of their demands by shutting down every public school in the state.
Jane McAlevey
But Gustavo Petro’s presidential candidacy was the most successful leftist campaign in modern Colombian history, after decades of isolation and political assassinations.
Miguel Salazar
Civil unrest marks a crucial tipping point in the country’s history of political revolution.
Rebecca Gordon
Instead of recognizing neoliberalism’s failure, they attack the Mexican leader who has successfully indicted it.
James North
Opp-Art: Dispatches from the resistance
Adam Winkler's new history argues that the problem with Citizens United is its inability to see the distorting effects of concentrated wealth.
David Cole
Kathleen Belew’s sobering new history tracks the hidden relationship between the war and a resurgence in racial violence.
Patrick Blanchfield
TV for the narrowcast generation.
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Author and academic Jules Boykoff stops by to talk 2018 World Cup.
June 19, 2018
“That could be me, my friends, my family.”
April 26, 2018
Aura Hernández fled to the US seeking safety. Instead, she encountered threats, harassment, and assault.
April 2, 2018
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