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Why So Many Ukrainians Are Returning Home

Many Ukrainian men leave little behind when they head back.

Carol Schaeffer

Labor Organizing

End All Federal Contracting With Amazon Until It Stops Union-Busting

Bernie Sanders wants Biden to bar corporations that attack unions from getting government contracts.

John Nichols
Reproductive Rights

What Can Ketanji Brown Jackson Do for Abortion Access?

Reproductive justice organizers in Texas know that, alas, the newly confirmed justice can’t save them.

Njera Keith
US Wars and Military Action

The Ukraine Conflict Is Not About American Freedom

Washington elites are ignoring history when they try to spin this war to restore faith in US leadership.

Andrew J. Bacevich
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Politics

Ketanji Brown Jackson

What Can Ketanji Brown Jackson Do for Abortion Access?

Reproductive justice organizers in Texas know that, alas, the newly confirmed justice can’t save them.

Njera Keith
Bernie Sanders points up in the air.

End All Federal Contracting With Amazon Until It Stops Union-Busting

Bernie Sanders wants Biden to bar corporations that attack unions from getting government contracts.

John Nichols
Nina Turner

In Ohio, a Primary Battle for the Soul of the Democratic Party

Progressive leader Nina Turner challenges establishment incumbent Shontel Brown in the state’s 11th Congressional District.

Katrina vanden Heuvel

Culture

Do Revolutions Have a Secret Ingredient?

Do Revolutions Have a Secret Ingredient?

A conversation with Gal Beckerman about his book, The Quiet Before, on the hushed moments and activities that precede social change

Jasmine Liu
What the Year 2000 Wrought

What the Year 2000 Wrought

A conversation with Andrew Rice about his book The Year That Broke America, the chaotic politics of the aughts, and how that decade’s eccentric characters defined American life. 

Alana Pockros
The Zoological Nightmares of Rafael Bernal

The Zoological Nightmares of Rafael Bernal

The Mexican writer’s 1947 novel His Name Was Death dramatizes humanity’s ecological arrogance through the story of a mosquito swarm with plans of world destruction.

Lucas Iberico Lozada

World

Why So Many Ukrainians Are Returning Home

Why So Many Ukrainians Are Returning Home

Many Ukrainian men leave little behind when they head back.

Carol Schaeffer
Emmanuel Macron gesticulates while speaking to the press

The Rank Opportunism of Emmanuel Macron

How the French president stumbled into a legitimacy crisis.

Harrison Stetler
An illustration of a wheel-chair user.

Wheelchair Users Block the Seoul Subway as the Right Takes Power

The hostility of the conservative party has pushed the disability-rights movement to the center of a larger fight for minority groups in South Korea.

Lee Hyun Choi

Watch and Listen

Listen: Jane McAlevey on Amazon Workers' Next Big Battles and Margo Jefferson on "Constructing a Nervous System"

On this week's podcast, we discuss what the Amazon workers have to do next—and how they should do it.   

April 21, 2022

Listen: Gustavo Arellano on the Sheriff vs. Black LA, and Michele Goodwin on Ketanji Brown Jackson

The LA Times columnist comes on our podcast to discuss deputies' war on Los Angeles's Black community.

April 14, 2022

Listen: Anatol Lieven on How the Ukraine War Could End

Plus E.J. Dionne and Miles Rapoport on Universal Voting.

April 7, 2022
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