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Mother Jones

March/April 2020
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.

Contributors

The Ivory Tower of News • Let’s tear it down together.

The Man Who Would Beat King • Can a Big Ag–bashing minor league baseball player take down Congress’ most ardent white nationalist? Not if Republicans get him first.

Upwardly Global • Trump’s donor diplomacy

The Muckrakers • How a bunch of gutsy Ukrainian journalists helped light the fuse that led to Trump’s impeachment

Call of Duty • Meet the streamer who fights the online right while speaking the language of Gamergate.

She Said, He Sued • As MeToo spreads, more men are suing their accusers.

“The Black Hills Are Not for Sale” • The Lakota people are fighting to protect their most sacred sites from mining—again.

Southern Strategy • Jaime Harrison is running to unseat Lindsey Graham. Does he have the blueprint to flip the Senate?

Of Two Minds • By insisting that boys’ and girls’ brains are wired differently, proponents of single-sex education are selling all kids short.

Ghost Stories • Hooking up while trans at the latest frontier of misogyny

Double Exposure • In Dawoud Bey’s photography, the past isn’t past.

Fear and Loading • How the gun industry weaponizes American racism

Wiped Out • The hunt for a missing bacterium that might cure our modern ailments

Field of Schemes • Are foreign fraudsters undermining American organic meat?


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 72 Publisher: Foundation For National Progress Edition: March/April 2020

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: February 19, 2020

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

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.

Contributors

The Ivory Tower of News • Let’s tear it down together.

The Man Who Would Beat King • Can a Big Ag–bashing minor league baseball player take down Congress’ most ardent white nationalist? Not if Republicans get him first.

Upwardly Global • Trump’s donor diplomacy

The Muckrakers • How a bunch of gutsy Ukrainian journalists helped light the fuse that led to Trump’s impeachment

Call of Duty • Meet the streamer who fights the online right while speaking the language of Gamergate.

She Said, He Sued • As MeToo spreads, more men are suing their accusers.

“The Black Hills Are Not for Sale” • The Lakota people are fighting to protect their most sacred sites from mining—again.

Southern Strategy • Jaime Harrison is running to unseat Lindsey Graham. Does he have the blueprint to flip the Senate?

Of Two Minds • By insisting that boys’ and girls’ brains are wired differently, proponents of single-sex education are selling all kids short.

Ghost Stories • Hooking up while trans at the latest frontier of misogyny

Double Exposure • In Dawoud Bey’s photography, the past isn’t past.

Fear and Loading • How the gun industry weaponizes American racism

Wiped Out • The hunt for a missing bacterium that might cure our modern ailments

Field of Schemes • Are foreign fraudsters undermining American organic meat?


Expand title description text