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Unions Work to Turn the Tide
Organized labor rolls out a response to nationwide assaults on workers’ rights.
July 2011
COVER STORY
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This Land Is Our Land
How a 19th-century law that 'allotted' reservation lands led to the federal government’s largest-ever lawsuit settlement.
Features
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Breaking Blockades for Peace
Kathy Kelly hopes for peace as she books passage on a flotilla to Gaza.
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North American Solidarity Agreement
Steelworkers in the United States and Canada forge ties with Los Mineros in Mexico.
Act Locally
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Zelaya Returns
The ousted and exiled Honduran president comes home.
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Justice for the Jobless
Unemployed Americans are fighting for a federal jobs program.
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Gaming for Good
A human rights organization tries to make change online—with a very bleak vision of America in 2049.
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The Religious Left, Born Again
Progressive activists are finding inspiration in churches, synagogues and mosques.
culture
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Oprah’s Celebrity Pyramid Scheme
The daytime talk goddess' therapeutic theology ultimately leads into a blind alley.
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books
Malcolm’s X-Factor
Why did Manning Marable’s attempt to demystify Malcolm X provoke such conflict?
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film
Atrocities Beyond Our Gates
City of Life and Death details the Rape of Nanking—and reminds us of the 20th century's widespread horrors.
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Culture
Living Color in Naperville
What did living in a white conservative suburb teach a progressive African woman about race in America?
Columnists
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Views
Cancer Calling, Again
On May 20, CNN's talking doc, Sanjay Gupta, wrote on CNN.com, "Just about every time I use a... more
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From the Old Country
The Royal We
The Queen of England (as I think I'm allowed to call her) had a busy May. She went... more
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Cut Waste and Fraud, Not Medicare
Up to 30 percent of U.S. health care expenditures are wasteful, Medicare's chief actuary estimates, and Medicare could... more
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Views
The Universal Language of Humanity
One of the darkest and saddest chapters of history began 75 years ago in Spain. It lasted more than 41... more

