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Mother Jones

July/August 2018
Magazine

Mother Jones is a nonprofit news organization with a bimonthly magazine that delivers bold and original 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’s interest. From revelatory scoops to deep-dive investigations, Mother Jones journalism is award-winning storytelling that informs and inspires 8 million monthly readers.

Mother Jones

DISARMING DISINFORMATION • We can’t afford to repeat 2016. Here’s one way to push back.

THE NEW TRUMP DEMOCRAT • Why progressives are rooting for Richard Ojeda—a pro-pot, pro-coal West Virginia populist who voted for the president

CANADIAN BAKIN’ • While the Trump administration reboots the war on pot, Canada is poised to corner the legal market.

PREGNANT WHILE BLACK • Racism is dangerous for moms and babies. But there’s a surprisingly simple and effective way to minimize the risk.

A MATTER OF BIRTH AND DEATH

ADDICTED TO HATE • Inside the movement that’s trying to help white supremacists kick violent racism for good

THE ENEMY WITHIN • THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION SAYS WHITE SUPREMACIST TERRORISM IS FAKE NEWS. BUT THE THREAT IS REAL.

THE MISTER RACE • YOU CAN’T UNDERSTAND WHITE SUPREMACISTS WITHOUT LOOKING AT GENDER.

SUN BLOCKED • AS THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION GUTS AMERICA’S SOLAR PROGRAMS, CHINA IS TURNING UP THE HEAT.

PRAY FOR THE DEAD, FIGHT LIKE HELL FOR THE LIVING • Meet MoJo readers who put the words of the magazine’s namesake into practice.

THE EXODUS • How an Illinois town got caught up in Ben Carson’s crusade against fair housing

BEN CARSON’S WAR ON HUD

Commitment   ISSUES • Desperate families are having their opioid-addicted relatives locked up for treatment. But does forced rehab work?

GRAPES OF FEAR • Low pay, long hours, grueling work: Life was hard enough for California’s vineyard workers—then Trump threatened to deport them.

RILEY’S COUP • How an Oakland rapper made a film about race and class and rapacious capitalism that millions will pay to see

“WE ARE ALL MEN HERE!” • My weekend at Camp Lost Boys with 100 other transgender guys

A FAR CRY • Another way Trump hurts Trump country

HOUSE OF CHARDS • The dark side of the vertical-farm boom


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News & Politics

Languages

English

Mother Jones is a nonprofit news organization with a bimonthly magazine that delivers bold and original 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’s interest. From revelatory scoops to deep-dive investigations, Mother Jones journalism is award-winning storytelling that informs and inspires 8 million monthly readers.

Mother Jones

DISARMING DISINFORMATION • We can’t afford to repeat 2016. Here’s one way to push back.

THE NEW TRUMP DEMOCRAT • Why progressives are rooting for Richard Ojeda—a pro-pot, pro-coal West Virginia populist who voted for the president

CANADIAN BAKIN’ • While the Trump administration reboots the war on pot, Canada is poised to corner the legal market.

PREGNANT WHILE BLACK • Racism is dangerous for moms and babies. But there’s a surprisingly simple and effective way to minimize the risk.

A MATTER OF BIRTH AND DEATH

ADDICTED TO HATE • Inside the movement that’s trying to help white supremacists kick violent racism for good

THE ENEMY WITHIN • THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION SAYS WHITE SUPREMACIST TERRORISM IS FAKE NEWS. BUT THE THREAT IS REAL.

THE MISTER RACE • YOU CAN’T UNDERSTAND WHITE SUPREMACISTS WITHOUT LOOKING AT GENDER.

SUN BLOCKED • AS THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION GUTS AMERICA’S SOLAR PROGRAMS, CHINA IS TURNING UP THE HEAT.

PRAY FOR THE DEAD, FIGHT LIKE HELL FOR THE LIVING • Meet MoJo readers who put the words of the magazine’s namesake into practice.

THE EXODUS • How an Illinois town got caught up in Ben Carson’s crusade against fair housing

BEN CARSON’S WAR ON HUD

Commitment   ISSUES • Desperate families are having their opioid-addicted relatives locked up for treatment. But does forced rehab work?

GRAPES OF FEAR • Low pay, long hours, grueling work: Life was hard enough for California’s vineyard workers—then Trump threatened to deport them.

RILEY’S COUP • How an Oakland rapper made a film about race and class and rapacious capitalism that millions will pay to see

“WE ARE ALL MEN HERE!” • My weekend at Camp Lost Boys with 100 other transgender guys

A FAR CRY • Another way Trump hurts Trump country

HOUSE OF CHARDS • The dark side of the vertical-farm boom


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