
New York: I do mind laughing
Are we supposed to laugh because Donald Trump is so uncreatively mean? Or that he still maintains that the President was born out of the country?

How “zero tolerance” tolerates inequality
Despite zero evidence that zero tolerance policies improve school safety and discipline, they remain firmly in place today.

Banning the box – long overdue
Banning the box is an important step. Ongoing pressure will insure others are taken.

Back in the USSR: setting the record straight
While the meltdown of the Soviet Union didn't trigger capital's worldwide offensive, it did constitute a sea change in the balance of power and changed the dynamics of struggle.

The Silicon Valley ideology: online bias and technology
In addition to the Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace, what seems to be needed is an Internet Bill of Rights and a Cyber-Civil Rights Act.

Bernie, Hillary, and me: Can’t we all just get along?
As a socialist, I support Bernie Sanders. But what if the role of a socialist is in fact to support Hillary?

Who has the most to gain by going to war?
We should not fear cutting the military budget; strong and healthy communities make for a strong nation.

Has feminism become a new four-letter word?
Women in the media spotlight have gone on record, for a variety of reasons, refusing to be associated with the word or the movement.

Millennials vs. Baby Boomers: Which is the true problem generation?
Perhaps Baby-Boomers and Millennials shouldn't be as much at odds as the media would want everyone to believe.

Homicides and violence: Moral crisis for our nation
The people's movement must make ending homicides and institutionalized racism a central aspect in the elections and beyond.

