The world’s most pressing problems are systemic and require collective action. They cannot be solved by individual acts of ...
Our latest issue takes you from a Lower Manhattan courtroom to Cuba, Cairo and Azerbaijan before returning to the streets of ...
Like so much of New York City, mine is a neighborhood of working people and many immigrants. The Indy is the paper that ...
A patchwork of mutual-aid organizations has sprung up to tackle the severe problems facing people fleeing genocide.
Battle of Seattle” brought the issue of accelerating global economic inequality into public consciousness, as more than ...
No justice for Jordan Neely and coping with the winter blues. No, the violence only leads to more violence. Now is the time to turn to original visions. Steve, the “people in power” want us to believe ...
Harriss' defeat is a reminder that empty identity politics can’t defeat Trump’s rightwing populism. Something more radical is needed. Nicholas Powers Dec 20 “Fuck America!” Her voice shook my phone.
In Azerbaijan, rich nations and their fossil-fuel industry lobbyists faced off on one side with poor nations and climate ...
The burden of U.S. economic sanctions weighs heavier each day on this socialist nation. Danny Valdes Dec 20 In every town, city and village in Cuba, the blackouts have become unavoidable. Hospitals ...
Many progressives seem prepared to reject Adams for a second term for various reasons: The mayor responded to the chronic ...