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The Climate Movement Can Win Over Workers

Chris Saltmarsh Jacobin
Working people can be won to support radical action on climate change — so long as decarbonization is tied to a vision of shared prosperity for all.

The Other Pandemic

Evangeline Lawson The Progressive
I am forty-two years old. The struggle to end HIV/AIDS pretty much spans my entire life. This year, in fact, marks forty years since the first case was reported in the United States on June 5, 1981.

Occupy Wall Street, 10 years later

Molly Crabapple The New York Review of Books
A decade ago, a grassroots anticapitalist movement burst on the scene, galvanizing people with its slogan “We are the 99 percent.” It changed me, and many others, but how much did it change the world?