
How the Left Is Revitalizing Itself How the Left Is Revitalizing Itself
There’s more collaboration between progressive groups—and more coordination among donors—than ever before.
Aug 13, 2014 / Feature / Gara LaMarche

Is New York City Partnering With ICE to Rip Apart Immigrant Communities? Is New York City Partnering With ICE to Rip Apart Immigrant Communities?
According to a new report, the city’s collusion with immigration authorities has led to the unjust detention and deportation of noncitizens.
Aug 13, 2014 / Michelle Chen

Why Is It So Controversial to Help Poor Mothers Afford Diapers? Why Is It So Controversial to Help Poor Mothers Afford Diapers?
A new bill would let families on welfare afford this basic necessity. What’s wrong with that?
Aug 13, 2014 / Bryce Covert
Radical Jihadists Gain Ground in Iraq Radical Jihadists Gain Ground in Iraq
All the neocons said we must conquer Iraq; It could harbor a terrorist crew. So invade it we did, and because of that fact, What they made up has really come true.
Aug 13, 2014 / Column / Calvin Trillin

Summer of Hate Summer of Hate
Eric Garner’s death marks a darkening mood fifty years after Freedom Summer.
Aug 13, 2014 / Books & the Arts / Patricia J. Williams

Is America on the Brink of Another Iraq War? Is America on the Brink of Another Iraq War?
President Obama must seek authorization for any further military action from both the UN Security Council and Congress.
Aug 13, 2014 / The Editors

Why This Fall’s Elections for Secretaries of State Are So Important Why This Fall’s Elections for Secretaries of State Are So Important
Conservatives are pouring big money into these contests to get a leg up on the 2016 presidential race.
Aug 13, 2014 / John Nichols

The US Keeps 34,000 Immigrants in Detention Each Day Simply to Meet a Quota The US Keeps 34,000 Immigrants in Detention Each Day Simply to Meet a Quota
It’s time for Congress to eliminate the immigrant detention mandate.
Aug 13, 2014 / Robert M. Morgenthau

Authority to Kill a Minority Authority to Kill a Minority
On Saturday, August 9, 18-year-old Michael Brown was shot and killed in the streets of Ferguson, Missouri, by a local police officer whose identity has not been released. Brown was walking with a friend, 22-year-old Dorian Johnson, on his way to his grandmother’s residence. Johnson says the two were walking in the street when a police car approached and the officer instructed them to “get the fuck onto the sidewalk.” They told the officer they were almost at their destination. Johnson says at that point, the officer slammed his brake, backed up and asked, “What’d you say?”, while opening his car door and attempting to get out. The door hit Brown and then closed. Johnson says the officer then grabbed Brown by the neck. “They’re not wrestling so much as [the policeman’s] arm went from [Brown’s] throat to now clenched on his shirt,” Johnson continues. “It’s like tug of war. [The cop’s] trying to pull him in. [Brown’s] pulling away. That’s when I heard, ‘I’m gonna shoot you.’” According to Johnson, the first shot followed not long after. He and Brown both started running. The officer fired a second shot, this one hitting Brown in the back. Johnson says Brown then turned around with his hands in the air and said, “I don’t have a gun, stop shooting!” The officer ignored Brown’s words and fired several more shots. Parts of Johnson’s story are backed up by another eyewitness, Piaget Crenshaw, who said: “They shot him, and he fell. He put his arms up to let them know he was compliant, and that he was unarmed. And they shot him twice more, and he fell to the ground and died.” Please support our journalism. Get a digital subscription for just $9.50! The St. Louis Post-Dispatch editorial board wrote, “Michael Brown didn’t get due process.” It’s worse than that. Michael Brown was robbed of his humanity. His future was stolen. His parents’ pride was crushed. His nation’s contempt for black youth has been exposed. A whole generation of young black people are once again confronted with the reality that they are not safe. Black America is left searching for justice. Michael Brown’s shooting is the latest link in a long chain of injustice. Justice for Renisha McBride, the 19-year-old black woman shot in 2013 while seeking help after a car accident, would have looked like Michael being alive to attend college in two days. Justice for Trayvon Martin would have looked like Renisha getting the help she needed. Justice for Oscar Grant would have looked like Trayvon making it home to finish watching the NBA All-Star game, Skittles and iced tea in hand. Justice should be the affirmation of our existence. Read Next: Dani McClain on the murder of black youth
Aug 13, 2014 / Mychal Denzel Smith

What’s Exceptional About Ferguson, Missouri? What’s Exceptional About Ferguson, Missouri?
The racial disparities in the town where Michael Brown was killed by police are shocking, but they’re characteristic of the nation.
Aug 13, 2014 / Zoë Carpenter