Where should the tenants’ rights movement go from here? Oksana Mironova talks with Tracy Rosenthal and Leonardo Vilchis about their new book, “Abolish Rent,” out now from @haymarketbooks.bsky.social.
Where should the tenants’ rights movement go from here? Two organizers are calling for the abolition of rent.
Abortion bounties, book bans, forcing families with trans kids to flee their homes: Republicans are building a model of govt that forces people to live and act how conservatives want, enforced by the fear that anyone can be an informant. A Snitch State (gift link) www.theatlantic.com/magazine/arc...
In Texas and elsewhere, new laws and policies have encouraged neighbors to report neighbors to the government.
It’s always graft. The clumsiest imaginable graft.
Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters is looking to supply the state Department of Education with 55,000 Bibles. Out of 2,900 Bibles, only one fits Walters’ criteria: The Trump Bible.
Bibles endorsed by former President Donald Trump cost $60 each online, with Trump receiving fees for his endorsement.
We're four days into the most significant natural disaster in the recorded history of our region. Our community is experiencing an ongoing crisis created by infrastructural collapse and the profound failure of capitalism to value and sustain life. 1/?
Sounds like kinism
Man, I know it's not as juicy as the Eric Adams stuff, but the Lexington, MS police department (SHOUT OUT TO MY HOMIES IN HOLMES) is getting the results of a DOJ investigation released today and it's NUTS. Cops have fined the 1.5k people in town 1.7 million dollars. An average of $1,200 EACH.
Sure, but there’s only one party that has been largely consumed by wildly antisemitic conspiracy theories that have also inspired multiple mass shooters
Feel like we should know by now that charges of hypocrisy don't really motivate people to vote one way or another
Or desegregation
A high school teacher in Arizona is facing a police investigation after a student's parent took issue with the diverse, pro-LGBTQ+ books assigned in the dual enrollment college-level English class. The offending books include Perks of Being a Wallflower, A Thousand Splendid Suns, & The Bluest Eyes.
A high school teacher is being accused by a parent of providing sexually explicit material to her students in the form of a book for the class. Here's the latest.