Mother Jones - November/December 2020
Mother Jones - November/December 2020
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With the election fast approaching, our “Make It Stop” issue dives deep into this high-
stakes moment with Pema Levy’s feature “The Social Network,” highlighting an effective
campaign method that showed results even before the pandemic upended traditional
mobilization efforts. Adam Hochschild looks at the transformative movement to break
the cycle of punitive justice in “Break It Up,” and Edwin Rios goes inside the decades-
long effort to get police out of Oakland’s schools in “Cop Out.” Also on the school front,
Daniel C. Vock asks whether GreatSchools, the go-to source for information on local
schools, may be making segregation worse. And learn about the history of the Negro
Leagues; the photographers who unwillingly joined the Shot in the Eye Club; and the
reasons Susan Collins’ brand is growing old with seniors.
It Can Happen Here
Trump knows he can’t win without trashing the Constitution. And he may just get away with it.
7 mins
Building a Movement
Carroll Fife helped homeless moms take over an empty Oakland house. Now she’s trying to get inside a system she doesn’t trust.
8 mins
Exile on Maine Street
If Susan Collins is forced into retirement in November, you can thank Maine’s oldest voters.
6 mins
"Our Country is Full"
America’s asylum system was already broken. Then Donald Trump turned it into a machine of unchecked cruelty.
10+ mins
The Social Network
The pandemic made traditional campaigning a thing of the past. And that may be for the best.
10+ mins
Raising Arizona
Latinx activists are closer than ever to flipping the state—if Democrats don’t take them for granted.
8 mins
Cop Out
How Black Oaklanders finally expelled the school police
10+ mins
Break It Up
The cycle of punitive justice begins in school. But a transformative movement is changing that, one hallway fight at a time.
10+ mins
Color by Numbers
GreatSchools has become the go-to source for information on local schools. Yet its ratings could be making neighborhood segregation worse.
10+ mins
Sacrifice Play
How the Negro Leagues were killed
8 mins
Basket of Disposables
Why is the Trump administration pushing restaurants to use more plastic?
3 mins
To Serve America
We can tackle hunger and joblessness at the same time.
3 mins
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