Sarah Leonard
Sarah Leonard is a senior editor for subtext, a newsletter by AJ+. She also edits Lux magazine, and is a contributing editor to Dissent and The Nation. Her writing has been published in The New York Times, The Guardian, and elsewhere. She teaches a course on new media at NYU.
The tech industry is fighting unionization, and workers are writing about it.
“The police don’t take care of me, my friends take care of me.”
By the end of Chauvin’s trial, police will likely have killed close to a hundred more people.
The Nib is a news magazine that relies solely on political cartooning for storytelling and journalism.
To understand Deb Haaland’s appointment you must understand the oppression of indigenous people by the U.S.
Is it really surprising that the living embodiment of British colonialism is racist?
No competitions, no shouting, no emotional roller coasters. Just good ‘ol gardening.
Biden announces new income limits on stimulus aid to appeal to conservative members of his party.
Sarah Jaffe talks about her new book on capitalism, labor, and the way we talk about work.
Texas’s energy grid is particularly bad because of deregulation. Thanks, capitalism.
Karen Lewis, the founder of nationwide teacher’s strikes, has died.
Violent policing is a U.S. tradition — and one of its most notable exports.
The company’s boom will probably still be a bust for the average investor.
Biden pledged to embrace immigration reform, but his track record says otherwise.
U.S. schools have ignored leftist history for decades. Spectre is trying to change that.
Reconstruction — when laws were altered to guarantee rights to formerly enslaved people — was never allowed to succeed.
Portraying the chaos as foreign isn’t just casually racist, but also ignores much of U.S. history.
An editor of the newly launched Lux magazine explains socialist-feminist thought.
In the wake of COVID-19 and anti-racism protests, small community groups pulled together.