Mother Jones - July/August 2021
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In âFacing Down Jim Crow, Again,â Ari Berman writes about the 1866 election in Georgia, where 33 Black lawmakers won state offices only to be expelled by the white-dominated legislature. In Georgia today, another generation of Black lawmakers is battling that familiar enemy. Rebecca Leber warns in âGaslitâ that the fossil fuel industry has worked hard to get Americans to love their gas stoves. Desperate to reopen and loaded with stimulus cash, schools are spending millions on high-tech air purifiers, but Madison Pauly in âCaution to the Windâ says they may not be safe. And Tim Murphy profiles Kyrsten Sinema, the former Green Party rabble-rouser, in âShape Shifterâ as she rises to become a Senate power broker. Itâs a political fairy tale, or nightmare.
Children Of Pod Mr. Troll Goes To Washington
How Congress became a gop hype house
10+ mins
Geared Up Los Deliveristas
After work conditions deteriorated, New Yorkâs immigrant bicycle couriers united to bring a revolution to the gig economy.
5 mins
Transitioning 2.0
Community support has always helped trans people become themselves. Now, Big Tech thinks it can too.
7 mins
Caution To The Wind
Desperate to reopen and loaded with stimulus cash, schools are spending millions on high-tech air purifiers. But are they safe?
10+ mins
Who Really Gets Rich From Robinhood
The app makes millions funneling inexperienced investors to Wall Street traders. Did Alex Kearns pay with his life?
10+ mins
FACING DOWN JIM CROW. AGAIN.
ANOTHER GENERATION OF BLACK LAWMAKERS IS BATTLING A FAMILIAR ENEMY.
10+ mins
Gaslit
How the Fossil Fuel Industry convinced americans to love their toxic stoves
10+ mins
Kyrsten Sinema â Shape Shifter
From Green Party rabble-rouser to Senate power broker, Kyrsten Sinemaâs rise is a political fairy taleâand nightmare.
10+ mins
Still Fronting
How the George Floyd uprising was framed
6 mins
A Ride, Not A Privilege
The essential workersâ case for funding public transit
4 mins
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