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Alia Shawkat And Laia Costa On Duck Butter’s Sexy Queer Utopia

Rachel Handler New York Magazine
Duck Butter is a raw, funny, deeply intimate and utterly unique film, co-written by Shawkat and directed by Miguel Arteta, the man behind The Good Girl and last year’s Beatriz at Dinner. It was almost entirely improvised — and was originally written to star a heterosexual couple.

Making People's History in Arizona: Educators Rise Up

Sarah Giddings Rethinking Schools
We had no other choice but to demonstrate our basic civil liberties in pursuit of real, transformative change — by walking out of our classrooms together and into the Capitol on the historic day of April 26, 2018.

Poor People’s Campaign Gears Up for Mother’s Day Launch

Sarah Anderson Inequality.org
Poor People’s Campaign Gears Up for Mother’s Day Launch. A major new report makes the case for a 'fusion movement' against systemic racism, poverty and inequality, militarism and the war economy, and ecological devastation.

Class Dismissed: Class Conflict in Red State America

Steve Fraser TomDispatch
Before capital is an economic category, it’s a political one. If you have it, you’re obviously so...freer to do as you please; if you don’t, you’re dependent on those who do. Hiding in plain sight...is a contrary fact: without the collective work of those ostensibly powerless workers, nothing moves.