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My Brother on Death Row
Troy Davis' sister speaks out, as Davis awaits a Supreme Court decision.
August 2009
COVER STORY
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Falling Through the Climate Gap
Poor Americans will suffer most from global warming.
Features
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We’re Public ... No, We’re Private
Charter school corporations take on public school teacher unions.
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Not Your Parents’ Labor Movement
Why the Republic sit-in failed to inspire other worker actions.
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Power of the People
In the long run, Iranian civil society will trump both official dogma and international influence.
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Home Sweet Skid Row
Poor Los Angelenos fight gentrification and police abuse.
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Iran on the Brink
Warning to the Persian cat: Don’t look down!
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Snapshot: No Place Like Home
On June 29 at the Yar Hussain refugee camp in Chota Lahore, Pakistan, a young girl internally displaced from... more
News
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Sewer Socialism Down the Drain?
Activists in Milwaukee fight to keep their city's water system in public hands.
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Budgets by the People
Participatory democracy, Brazil-style, is running into problems.
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Granny Get Your Gun
Is America on the verge of a geriatric crime wave?
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Your Crap, Our Compost
Squat and the earth shall grow .
culture
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film
Outtakes of Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa begs for cinematic calls to action; this year's Human Rights Watch film festival delivered.
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books
Queer Prehistory
The gay-rights movement did not begin with the Stonewall riots in 1969.
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Culture
The Poop on Population
Disposable diapers harm the environment, so here’s a modest proposal.
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books
Why David Sometimes Wins
Barack Obama is indebted to Cesar Chavez's trailblazing community organizing strategies.
Columnists
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Editorial
Block ’Em, Sock ’Em
The nice folks in the progressive nonprofit world would never threaten to 'beat up on' Democratic members of Congress. But maybe that's the problem.
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Zicam: Homeopathy Fails the Sniff Test
Homeopathic remedies, except when people rely on them to treat serious conditions, are usually safe as water--which they actually are.
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Views
The GOP’s Democracy Double Standard
When protesters at the Republican National Convention were arrested and prosecuted, it evoked nary a peep of remonstration from attendees.













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