Taylor Sisk and Stacy Kranitz provide an on-the-ground look at what harm reduction actually looks like, defending a practice often demonized by conservative media.
Power, Surveillance, and the Long Fight: A Review of Mother Jones (Nov/Dec 2022)
Abby Vesoulis’ piece, "No Safety Nets Here," reveals a grim irony: the states with the strictest anti-abortion laws often provide the least support for actual mothers and children. 2022-11-01MotherJonespdf
Complementing this is Pema Levy’s feature, which examines a chilling trend: the GOP’s effort to turn everyday citizens into "culture war snitches" regarding everything from library books to reproductive healthcare. Key Highlights from the Issue:
Jackie Flynn Mogensen reports on the FDA's path toward approving the first over-the-counter birth control pill, asking the vital question: What took so long? . Why This Issue Matters Taylor Sisk and Stacy Kranitz provide an on-the-ground
In true Mother Jones fashion, this edition doesn't just report on problems; it traces the money and the power behind them. Whether it’s investigating the or the struggles of Black veterans , the November/December 2022 issue remains a essential roadmap for understanding the complex intersections of politics, power, and human rights.
This blog post summarizes the major investigations and themes from the issue of Mother Jones magazine. Key Highlights from the Issue: Jackie Flynn Mogensen
Former editor Deirdre English pays tribute to the late Barbara Ehrenreich , a legendary champion of the working class and a long-time friend of the magazine.