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@inthesetimesmag1. “It’s Time for Generational Change”: Why Progressive Challenger Kina Collins Is Taking on a 25-Year Incumbent
2022-06-22
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2. "Definitely It's Retaliation": Starbucks Closes Unionized Store in Ithaca
2022-06-22
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4. The Creative Methods Workers Are Using to Stop Bosses' Abuse
2022-06-23
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6. Meet the Appalachian Women Facing Down the Mountain Valley Pipeline
2022-06-25
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7. Dear Reader
2022-06-27
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9. The Fresh Hell of Depending on Your Employer for Abortion Access
2022-06-27
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10. Teens Work, Drive and Pay Taxes. They Should Be Able To Vote, Too.
2022-06-28
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11. Could Colombia Show Us a Way Out of Our Political Nightmare?
2022-06-30
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12. Louisiana Dollar Store Workers Can’t Control Air Conditioning in Their Own Stores
2022-06-30
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13. "We Just Broke a Thick-Ass Glass Ceiling": Progressive Candidates Rack Up Some Big Wins
2022-06-30
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14. What It's Like Being a Gravedigger During the Pandemic
2022-06-14
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15. Beware the Corporate Appropriation of “Sustainable” Farming Practices
2022-06-15
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16. Before Wokeness, There Was “Political Correctness”
2022-06-16
17. The AFL-CIO's Official New Goal: Continued Decline
2022-06-14
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18. Bill Clinton Did More to Sell Neoliberalism than Milton Friedman
2022-06-14
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19. 3 Anti-Inflation Alternatives to Raising Interest Rates
2022-06-14
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20. The Movements Taking Climate Action Where Politicians Won't
2022-06-14
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21. Here's What the Criminal Justice Reform Movement Can Learn From Chesa Boudin’s Loss
2022-06-10
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22. The Long, Uphill Battle to Unionize Workers at Religious Institutions
2022-06-13
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23. What If America Had Six Political Parties?
2022-06-08
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24. Community Care Over Self-Care
2022-06-09
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25. How Unions Are Fighting to Protect Abortion Rights
2022-06-08
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26. Cancer Is an Environmental Problem
2022-06-06
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27. Intelligentsia Coffee Workers Join Starbucks and Colectivo in Unionizing
2022-06-02
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28. Trailer Park Residents Take on Venture Capitalists—and Win
2022-06-03
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29. Don’t Let a School Shooting Become a Story About the Police
2022-06-01
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30. These Baristas Have Been on Strike for Over 3 Months to Get Their Union Recognized
2022-06-01
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31. Mining Companies Strike Gold by Destroying Public Lands
2022-06-02
32. These Charter Schools Just Unionized With the Industrial Workers of the World
2022-06-02
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33. I Went on Strike to Cancel My Student Debt and Won. Every Debtor Deserves the Same.
2022-06-02
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34. Trailer Park Residents Take on Venture Capitalists—and Win
2022-06-01
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35. How Amazon and Starbucks Workers Are Upending the Organizing Rules
2022-05-31
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36. They Pick Food All Day, But Many Farmworkers Go to Sleep Hungry
2022-05-28
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37. Meet the Tongan-American Unionist on a Pilgrimage To Support Striking Workers Around the U.S.
2022-05-27
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38. The Pentagon Is Protecting and Funding the Same Gun Makers Democrats Want to Regulate
2022-05-27
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39. As Illinois Coal Jobs Disappear, Some Are Looking to the Sun
2022-05-26
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40. Starbucks. Amazon. Now, Trader Joe’s Is Unionizing.
2022-05-26
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41. Buffalo Starbucks Workers Waited 6 Months Before the NLRB Finally Filed a Complaint Against the Company
2022-05-24
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42. After Getting Burned By Wall Street, California Fire Victims Fight To Reclaim Their Power
2022-05-25
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43. The U.S. Is Complicit in Shireen Abu Akleh's Killing
2022-05-25
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44. Teachers at the Blue Man Group’s "Progressive" School Strike Over Union Busting
2022-05-25
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45. How the Child Welfare System Is Silently Destroying Black Families
2022-05-24
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46. These Are The Workers Who Took on Amazon, and Won
2022-05-23
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47. If Banks Want to Be Seen as Climate-Friendly, They Need to Exit Fossil Fuels
2022-05-23
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48. HBO's DMZ Fails to Invent a Truly Revolutionary Society
2022-05-20
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50. During the Pandemic, Poor Areas Have Had Twice the Death Rates of Rich Ones
2022-05-19
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51. The Radical Immigrant Farmers Who Helped Defeat the Robber Barons
2022-05-19
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52. What We Don't Talk About When We Talk About Pregnancy: It's Often Hell
2022-05-19
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53. The Amazon Labor Union Victory Shows That Jurisdiction Is Dead
2022-05-18
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54. Overcoming an Onslaught of Dark Money Attacks, Progressive Summer Lee Declares Victory
2022-05-19
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55. How the Construction Industry Preys on Workers Newly Released From Prison
2022-05-17
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56. At Global Covid-19 Summit, Biden's Silence on Pharmaceutical Monopolies Speaks Volumes
2022-05-12
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57. At Global Covid-19 Summit, Biden's Silence on an Intellectual Property Waiver Speaks Volumes
2022-05-12
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58. The Rip-Off Economy Will Save Itself. It Won't Save You.
2022-05-12
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59. “It Tears You Apart Mentally and Physically”: The Health Crisis Afflicting Black Farmers
2022-05-11
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60. Rapid Grocery Delivery Service Buyk Accused of Wage Theft by Former Workers
2022-05-11
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61. The Right Doesn’t Care About Covid Protections Unless It’s to Crack Down on Immigration
2022-05-10
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62. 50 Years of Class War in Wisconsin
2022-05-10
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63. The New Labor Movement Is Young, Worker-Led and Winning
2022-05-09
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64. No Half Measures, We Need Biden to Cancel All Student Loan Debt
2022-05-09
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65. One Year Ago, Biden Promised to Support Generic Vaccines for the World. That’s Amounted to Nothing.
2022-05-05
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66. Abortion Rights are Workers' Rights
2022-05-04
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67. Revisiting 1990s Critical Race Theorists
2022-05-04
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68. Yes, Protest Can Influence the Supreme Court
2022-05-03
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69. Most Price Increases from Inflation Have Gone to Corporate Profits
2022-05-03
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70. New York and California Experiment with Giving Workers a Say in Industry Standards
2022-05-01
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71. Amazon Workers Decide Not to Form Union at a Second U.S. Facility—But Organizers Pledge to Fight On
2022-05-02
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72. The School Privatization Movement’s Latest Scheme to Undermine Public Education
2022-04-26
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73. A New Podcast Opens Portals Into Queer History
2022-04-27
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74. How to Jujitsu the Culture Wars
2022-04-27
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75. Where Are All the “Pro-Worker” Republicans Now?
2022-04-27
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76. How To Stand in Solidarity with Ukraine
2022-04-28
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77. I’m a Black, Queer Woman Working as an Adjunct Professor—And I’m Going on Strike
2022-04-28
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78. One Simple Trick to Protect Workers from Inflation
2022-04-26
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79. The Campus Workers Withdrawing Their Consent
2022-04-21
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80. The Gig Economy Needs Worker-Owned Apps
2022-04-22
81. The All-Seeing Eye of Homeland Security
2022-04-25
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82. Truce or Not, Congress Must Urgently Bring About a Real End to the War on Yemen
2022-04-21
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83. Speed Grocery Delivery Workers Are in a Dangerous Race
2022-04-21
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84. Why Nina Turner Is Taking on the Establishment Again
2022-04-19
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86. The Nurses Who Wouldn’t Come in From the Cold
2022-04-20
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87. The U.S. Spent 7.5 Times More on Nuclear Weapons Than Global Vaccine Donations
2022-04-20
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88. Starbucks Keeps Failing at Union-Busting, While Workers Keep Winning
2022-04-15
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89. The GOP-Funded Campaign Trying to Recall SF's Progressive DA Chesa Boudin
2022-04-18
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90. A Hotline Garment Workers Can Call When They Face Harassment on the Job
2022-04-18
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91. If You Like the Idea of a 4-Day Workweek, You'll Love the 5-Hour Workday
2022-04-14
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92. The LGBTQ Rights Group That Helped Launder Amazon’s Image
2022-04-14
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93. What U.S. Organizers Can Learn From Brazil's Landless Workers Movement
2022-04-14
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94. Bad Prison Food Can Cause Health Problems that Linger After Release
2022-04-12
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95. Amazon Workers Defied Conventional Wisdom—And Won a Union
2022-04-13
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96. The Weapons Industry Sees the War in Ukraine as a Goldmine
2022-04-07
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97. The Incredible, Winding Path of a Working-Class Nurse in Wisconsin
2022-04-07
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98. Ketanji Brown Jackson Is Now a Supreme Court Justice—And Progressives Are Thrilled
2022-04-08
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99. Student Loans are a Burden for Black Educators. Cancel Them.
2022-04-05
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100. A Former Sundown Town Passed Reparations and Rent Control. Now It's Fighting to Keep Them.
2022-04-05
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101. What Happens After Movement-Backed Politicians Take Office
2022-04-04
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102. How Workers Used Amazon's Captive Audience Meetings Against the Company
2022-04-04
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103. The Amazon Union Campaign Won By Following the Lead of Workers
2022-04-04
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104. Amid Rolling Blackouts, Energy Workers Fight For Clean Public Power In South Africa
2022-03-31
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105. Under Biden, Private Detention Isn’t Ending—It’s Changing Form
2022-03-31
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106. Striking Workers Say Brooklyn Oil Terminal Is a Safety Disaster Waiting to Happen
2022-03-29
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107. How To Build Fierce and Worker-Centered Unions
2022-03-29
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108. Why Workers Picketed the Southern Poverty Law Center
2022-03-30
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109. The Real Scandal at the Oscars Was When Celebrities Crossed a Picket Line
2022-03-30
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110. How Deindustrialization Shaped My Working-Class Family
2022-03-28
111. Biden Is Using the Ukraine Crisis to Justify Dangerous Investments in Nuclear Weapons
2022-03-28
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112. A New Generation of Palestinian Organizers Has Arisen From the Ashes of the Oslo Accords
2022-03-29
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113. The Mirror of War
2022-03-24
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114. Republican Attacks on SCOTUS Nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson Show “Total Bankruptcy” of the GOP
2022-03-25
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115. Like a Moth to To a Flame, Workers Unite
2022-03-25
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116. Starbucks Workers Are Facing Down One of the Most Intense Union-Busting Campaigns in Decades
2022-03-21
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117. Facts Over Ideology, Peace Over War
2022-03-21
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118. A More Progressive Response to the Ukraine Crisis
2022-03-22
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119. For the First Time in History, Public Television Workers in Chicago Are Out on Strike
2022-03-22
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120. In Appalachia, the Mine Cleanup System Has Collapsed
2022-03-23
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121. Howard University Faculty Win Tentative Agreement Just Hours Before Planned Strike
2022-03-23
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122. With Biden’s Agenda Stalled, Progressives Have a Plan for Executive Actions to Benefit Working People
2022-03-18
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123. Wisconsin's Labor Movement Was Forged in Fire
2022-03-17
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124. Biden Throws Labor a Bone, When We Need Steak
2022-03-17
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125. New "Compromise" on an IP Waiver for Covid Vaccines Is Worse Than No Deal, Activists Say
2022-03-16
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126. “We Will Win”: For the First Time in 50 Years, Minneapolis Teachers Are Out on Strike
2022-03-14
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127. St. Louis’s Movement-Backed Mayor Promised to Close an Infamous Jail. What’s the Hold Up?
2022-03-16
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128. “Solidarity Is How We Win”: After Years of Fighting Toxic Scrapyard, Activists Celebrate a Victory in Chicago
2022-03-10
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129. This Is How Starbucks Workers Won a Union in Mesa, Arizona
2022-03-10
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130. Democrats Quietly Cut $5 Billion in Global Covid Aid—With Biden Already Behind on Vaccine Donations
2022-03-10
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131. “Don’t Work” and Other Lessons From the Marxist Feminism of Meridel Le Sueur
2022-03-08
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