Exposing the Many Layers of Injustice In the US Criminal Punishment System September 15, 2023 From the unmatched power of prosecutors to the political corruption of judges, our criminal punishment system is rife with injustice. by Current Affairs
How Grace Meng is Trying To End Period Poverty Through the “Menstrual Equity for All” Act September 05, 2023 The New York congresswoman explains why universal free access to menstrual products is critical for health justice. by Current Affairs
What The World Looks Like to the Super-Wealthy September 03, 2023 Michael Mechanic, who has studied the lives of the super-rich, talks about strange bubble inhabited by the 1%. by Current Affairs
How Labor Movement Can Win at the Bargaining Table August 25, 2023 Two leading experts explain how unions can fight back against dirty tricks by management. by Current Affairs
How Privatization Robs Us of Our Most Precious Assets August 18, 2023 Journalist Donald Cohen on how turning public goods over to private companies is a terrible idea that causes us to have to pay for things we already own. by Current Affairs
How the US Fueled the Spread of Islamophobia Around the World August 15, 2023 Khaled Beydoun explains how Islamophobia in many parts of the world was worsened by the U.S. “war on terror.” by Current Affairs
Lessons in Organizing from The Young Lords August 08, 2023 Historian of social movements Johanna Fernández explains what we can learn from the Puerto Rican counterpart to the Black Panther Party. by Current Affairs
Nomi Prins Explains the Difference Between the Market and the Economy August 03, 2023 The financial expert and author of “Permanent Distortion” gives insight into the real ways that money moves. by Current Affairs