
A Strike for Survival
Two thousand workers are now on strike at a Wisconsin plant. It’s the kind of fight labor must win if it has any chance at reviving.
William G. Martin teaches at SUNY-Binghamton and is co-author of After Prisons? Freedom, Decarceration, and Justice Disinvestment (2016) and a founding member of Justice and Unity for the Southern Tier; he covers local justice matters at www.justtalk.blog
Two thousand workers are now on strike at a Wisconsin plant. It’s the kind of fight labor must win if it has any chance at reviving.
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The Right’s virulent anti-abortion rhetoric created the environment that led to the Planned Parenthood attack.
Sweden takes its generosity toward refugees as a point of pride. So why did it just impose harsh limits on asylum seekers?
Framing climate change as a national security threat risks inviting the conventional response: more militarism.
Ahead of COP21, confronting fossil capital is our only hope for averting cataclysmic climate change.
Imagine a future in which many of us live in, and thrive in, quality public housing.
Nativists and Islamophobes are sowing fear to try to close the door on Syrian refugees. We can’t let them.
The shooting of protesters in Minneapolis is part of a backlash attempting to quiet the movement against police brutality.
The anniversary of the Nuremberg Trials is cause to reflect on the forces that failed to halt Nazism’s rise.
From Algeria to the Paris attacks, French elites have used state of emergency legislation to consolidate power and repress dissent.
Latin America’s conditional cash transfer programs don’t offer a real answer to poverty and inequity.