Rose Schneiderman, Clara Lemlich, and Leonora O’Reilly are not household names like Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, but these working-class suffragists were indispensable to winning women’s right to vote in New York state in 1917.
- November 29, 2017And the grass-roots movement that wants to beat it back.
- September 20, 2017Just like global warming, economic inequality is slowly but surely destroying the livelihoods of many Americans.
- June 5, 2017Geography matters. And unlike some other groups in the Democrats' coalition, white working-class voters go to the polls regularly.
- March 16, 2017What kind of child care plan gives the majority of its funding to families making over $100,000 a year?
- February 15, 2017One of the best forms of resistance will be our demand for a more equitable and humane economy.
- January 24, 2017To create new job opportunities for Americans we must look beyond Trump's promises and take action.
- January 6, 2017The incoming president's trade agenda could focus on manufacturing jobs or enriching corporate America. The smart money is on corporations.
- November 17, 2016By not acting on behalf of the nation's struggling workers, the Left will continue to cede the jobs terrain to Donald Trump.