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  • Book cover of What Your Boss doesn't Want You to Know

    To Build our Power, We Must First Understand our Employer’s Power

    While many unions do corporate research to design organizing or contract campaigns, it’s usually just a staff project. The members, and even local leaders, are expected to take marching orders from the staff team. This approach is backwards, write the authors. Their model involves members in the research right from the start, all the way…

  • Orange human figures climb around and on top of scientific tools, with a city in the background

    Objectivity is a myth – cultural values and beliefs always influence science, just like other professions

    Over time, scientists realized that sperm are too weak to penetrate the egg and that the union is more mutual, with the two cells working together. It’s no coincidence that these findings were made in the same era when new cultural ideas of more egalitarian gender roles were taking hold.

  • Four Colombians gather up outside a tall metal fence with barbed wire on top, inside is an oil extraction operation

    Inside the Indigenous ‘land back’ movement in Colombia

    It is common for Indigenous land defenders opposing the interests of armed groups and the extractive sector on their territories to be targeted for harassment or assassination. Colombia is the deadliest country in the world for land and environmental defenders, accounting for 40 percent of killings globally in 2023. Nearly half of the victims were Indigenous…

  • Green, sun-dappled countryside extends into the distance, with only slight human modifications visible

    How and Why the US Authoritarian Left Betrayed Tigray

    At breakneck speed, the cities and towns of Tigray, historical center of the Aksumite empire, were heavily shelled, toppling ancient relics alongside young bodies. In the span of one month, hundreds of civilians each died in massacres at Humera, Adigrat, and Aksum. The invaders mass-detained civilians in makeshift internment camps, where they allowed the sick and starved…

  • A modified "three percenters" insignia, in which one of the 13 black stars is red and black, and the three central roman numerals have cracks in them, like decaying roman columns

    The Militia and the Mole

    Posing as an ideological compatriot, Williams had penetrated the top ranks of two of the most prominent right-wing militias in the country. He’d slept in the home of the man who claims to be the new head of the Oath Keepers, rifling through his files in the middle of the night.

  • An overseer labeled "NIKE" wields the company's logo as a whip over the heads of child workers in a cartoon about worker exploitation. In a speech bubble, he yells, "Just do it!" - Nike's brand saying.

    Decades After Nike Promised Sweatshop Reforms, Workers in This Factory Were Still Fainting

    Workers have fainted for years inside Cambodia’s garment factories, where more than 57,000 people now produce Nike goods. People at Nike’s suppliers fainted en masse in 2012, 2014, 2017, 2018 and 2019, according to news reports at the time, part of a string of events in which thousands of Cambodians got sick, vomited or collapsed…

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