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As workers seek to unionize, some clergy are filling a crucial role
by Alejandra Molina
Redistributing power—one labor victory at a time
Jane McAlevey’s survey of labor unions shows that organizing and strikes still work.
by Celeste Kennel-Shank
Mary Poppins returns to a world of economic insecurity
Can memories of childhood joy really make up for predatory lending and labor busting?
by Kathryn Reklis
Today's laborers are more likely cleaning toilets than mining coal. But there's still a need to organize.
by Lillian Daniel
According to Heath Carter, working people have been some of Christianity's most important theological innovators.
by Christopher D. Cantwell
When Larry Engel thanked Mike Breininger for running a productive meeting, Breininger was startled: "I don't recall a liberal pastor ever complimenting me."
by Debra Bendis