Against the Current, No. 163, March/April 2013
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More Gridlock -- Or Worse?
— The Editors -
Gun Control: Carnage in Context
— The Editors -
Lincoln, Django and Abolitionism
— Malik Miah -
Colombian Workers Injured and Fired
— Diana C. Sierra Becerra -
Immigration Reform: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
— Joaquin Bustelo -
Voter Suppression Hits Mississippi
— Bill Chandler - Rallying to Stop the Keystone XL Pipeline
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Occupy Cincinnati as a Case Study
— Ursula McTaggart -
Inside the Capitalist Crisis
— Charlie Post -
What Is the "Working Class"?
— Sam Friedman - Women in the Struggle
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Reproductive Justice Needed
— Dianne Feeley -
Feminism's March from Nation to Home
— an interview with Ninotchka Rosca -
The Struggle Against Rape and Sexual Assault
— Soma Marik -
Post-war Left Feminism
— Robbie Lieberman -
Gerda Lerner, 1920-2013
— Linda Gordon -
The Century of Rosa Parks
— Dianne Feeley - Reviews
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Indians, Leftists, and Rebellion in Bolivia
— Kevin Young -
The Evolution of Evolution
— Ansar Fayyazuddin -
The Metaphors of Movements
— Barry Eidlin -
A Thanks
— The Editors
The Editors
LAST FALL, WE asked ATC subscribers to contribute to our “one half of one percent” appeal — hoping to raise that fraction of the one million dollars that an email blast from Al Gore requested for a Democratic Senate campaign in Ohio. As expected we received nothing from Big Al, but our readers responded in fantastic fashion with donations ranging from $10 up to $500. Between Halloween and Super Bowl Sunday, we raised $4961 — 99.2% of what was frankly a very ambitious goal. Thanks so much for your loyal and generous support!
March/April 2013, ATC 163