A Man On Death Row Is A Step Closer To Freedom
Julius Jones clemency case rests in the Oklahoma Parole Board’s hands.
Don’t Cede The Streets
“The police are impersonally driven to behave in this way by the totality of capitalism itself, which is why reforms will never really work.”
5 Of Big Tech’s Grimiest Union-Busting Tactics
Tech companies are using new and nefarious ways to get in the way of unionization efforts.
Police Aren’t The Solution To Anti-Asian Hate
“Overpolicing is violence against Asian women, particularly in the sex industry and massage parlors.”
The Brightest Political Magazine Has No Articles
The Nib is a news magazine that relies solely on political cartooning for storytelling and journalism.
For Once, Indigenous Organizers Are Optimistic
To understand Deb Haaland’s appointment you must understand the oppression of indigenous people by the U.S.
Black Women Belong In History Books
Dr. Keisha N. Blain talks to how and why we need to include the stories of Black women in our history of America.
Women’s History Is The History Of Revolutions
Here are five films about fighting dictators, bosses and white supremacists for liberation.
Who Is Really Calling For #BoycottAmazon?
A viral Amazon boycott might affect organizers unionization strategy.
COVID Has Set Women Back — We Can Change That
The pandemic's impact on women is disproportionately different and it's affecting them at every level.
Harry Windsor and the Horcrux of Colonialism
Is it really surprising that the living embodiment of British colonialism is racist?
How to Relax, With Gardening and Murder
No competitions, no shouting, no emotional roller coasters. Just good ‘ol gardening.
Thousands of Mockingbirds
On surviving the Khartoum massacre and trying to make sense of what remains from Sudan’s revolution.
Biden’s New Limits on Stimulus Aid
Biden announces new income limits on stimulus aid to appeal to conservative members of his party.
Work Won’t Love You Back
Sarah Jaffe talks about her new book on capitalism, labor, and the way we talk about work.
Minneapolis Tried to Hire “Influencers” for Derek Chauvin’s Trial
The social media influencers were meant to prevent protests ahead of the trial of the officer who killed George Floyd.
Why This DC Teacher Actually Volunteered to Go Back to the Classroom
“The students need so much support and I’m struggling to give it to them.”
A Socialist Solution to New York’s Housing Crisis?
Michael Hollingsworth is running for New York City Council to get affordable housing for the masses.
Rashida Tlaib on Congress’ Working Class Problem
Lots of Congresspeople are millionaires. That’s a problem.
A New Report on Khashoggi’s Death is Just the Beginning
The Biden admin says it will release a previously classified report on his death this week.