Corporate Control of Madison Media
A dive into the major corporate players in Madison Media (and why that’s a problem!) Continue reading Corporate Control of Madison Media
A dive into the major corporate players in Madison Media (and why that’s a problem!) Continue reading Corporate Control of Madison Media
The landlord-tenant relationship is wildly unequal. But as this renter’s story shows, that doesn’t mean tenants can’t fight back. Continue reading The Landlord Doesn’t Always Win
As the struggle to stop the expansion of a tar sands pipeline heats up, activists share tips for people looking to join the fight to stop Line 3. Continue reading A Guide to Joining the Fight Against Line 3
The Abolitionist Working Group of the Madison Area Democratic Socialists of America (MADSA AWG) denounces all forms of law enforcement violence. Continue reading Solidarity with Recent Victims of Police Violence in Madison
A solidarity statement from the Socialist Feminist Working Group of the Madison Area Democratic Socialists of America Continue reading Against Anti-Asian Violence and Racism
The Meriter nurses’ victory will resonate beyond one hospital. Continue reading Meriter Nurses Score Significant Gains
Workers at Colectivo are in the middle of a unionizing drive. Here’s what you need to know and where to read more. Continue reading Union Yes, with a Shot of Truth
Emails between the Greater Madison Chamber of Commerce and Public Health Madison & Dane County show a close, collaborative relationship. Continue reading How Madison’s public health officials talk to the business community
Madison’s parade of billboards continues with a new dog-whistle display of support for alders facing challenges from the left. Continue reading Common Council and the Community for Responsible Government
What will it take to stop the jail? Karl Locher argues that it’s time to examine past strategies and begin deep organizing. Confronting the jail is a community responsibility. Continue reading The end of the road for the Doyle Resolution is a new beginning for abolitionists