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Jonathan Sas has worked in senior policy and political roles in government, think tanks, and the labor movement. He is an honorary witness to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada. His writing has appeared in the Toronto Star, National Post, the Tyee, and Maisonneuve.

The UAW Heads South

The South has long remained a nearly impenetrable citadel for labor. Fresh off the success of its Big Three strike, the United Auto Workers wants to storm the castle.

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Communist Cowboys

The Eastern Bloc’s “Ostern” filmmaking turned the mythology of the American Western on its head.

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The People’s Propaganda

In the golden age of American political cartooning, Populist artists lampooned injustices that their contemporaries overlooked.

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When Bernie Went Back to the Land

While free love, weed, and tie-dye might not have been his bag, even the young Bernard Sanders of Brooklyn, NY, tried a life of living off the land. It didn’t work out.

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Tall Tails

Some of the most frightening beasts of American folklore may be hiding out in your neck of the woods.

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Apartheid’s Green Thumb

Since the 1960s, Israel has planted millions of trees across the Naqab desert and the West Bank. The afforestation effort greenwashes ethnic cleansing — and literally covers up the evidence.

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Favela Archipelago

Brazil’s impoverished, informal urban neighborhoods are the result of long-term rural neglect.

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Outside the Green Line

Israel has laid waste to Palestinian agriculture for decades. It’s only gotten worse since the war started.

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Sacrificial Lambs

The success of the “nuclear sponge” strategy means the destruction of the Great Plains.

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