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In “The 'Machine That Eats Up Black Farmland,’” USDA leaders claim they’ve moved past the department’s legacy of discrimination, but our reporting says otherwise. After a century of dispossession, Tom Philpott writes in “Black Land Matters,” young Black farmers are restoring their rightful place in agriculture, and in “The Truth About Reconciliation,” Peter Keating and Shaun Assael look into the reckoning after the 1979 Greensboro Massacre for lessons on how America might heal itself. Kara Voght reflects on Jon Meacham in “Biden’s Muse” and the influence this Pulitzer-winning biographer had on Joe Biden’s presidential campaign. Two feuding tea party leaders are featured in “Stars and Strife” by Stephanie Mencimer, who looks at how these recession-era conservative women helped lay the groundwork for the January 6 insurrection. Julia Lurie and Maddie Oatman report from San Francisco in “Moving the Needle” about a grassroots campaign to protect the Latino community—and the city—from a deadly virus, with photography by Mike Kai Chen.

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UtgiverFoundation for National Progress

KategoriNews

SpråkEnglish

FrekvensBi-Monthly

Mother Jones is a nonprofit news outlet that delivers bold and original award-winning reporting on the urgent issues of our day, from politics and climate change to education and the food we eat. We investigate stories that are in the public and the nation's interest. From revelatory scoops to deep-dive investigations, Mother Jones journalism is storytelling that informs and inspires 9 million monthly readers.

We are headquartered in San Francisco and have bureaus in Washington, DC, and New York City. Mother Jones has been nominated for more than 30 National Magazine Awards and has won seven times, including for General Excellence in 2001, 2008, and 2010. In addition, Mother Jones has been recognized repeatedly with top industry honors, including two National Press Club Awards, three Online News Association Awards, and the Society of Professional Journalists Sigma Delta Chi Award two years in a row. Mother Jones has also been named a finalist for eight Data Journalism Awards.

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