Issue 282

Issue 282
Sep 20, 2023
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I’ve learned a lot from visiting my family in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.
When New York City Stood With Chile
In this Indypendent-Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung special, we look at how New Yorkers responded to the 1973 coup in Chile.
Don’t denounce climate change protesters for being disruptive, the rev says, join them!
Hellen Keller’s Forgotten Radicalism
There’s more to Helen Keller than her inspiring story of overcoming serious physical disabilities.
Alternatives to Policing: These Unarmed Groups Stop Violence Before it Starts
A profile of two Brooklyn community organizations that run violence-interrupter programs.
On the Picket Line: SAG-AFTRA Member Reflects on What His First Strike Has Taught Him
Solidarity is the antidote to fear.
Student-loan Debtors Weigh Options as Pandemic Debt-payment Moratorium Expires Oct. 1
To Pay or Not to Pay? Debtors face hard choices.
The case against Carl Miller has collapsed since he was convicted of an infamous 1979 murder. But winning exoneration remains elusive.
Cleansed by Mud: Burning Man, Lost and Found
Bad weather at the Burning Man festival brought 73,000 attendees to the brink of disaster
How the Care Economy Became So Warped and What We Can Do About It
Robust, publicly-funded programs are what we need, not voluntary initiatives.