The Progressive Magazine: March 2013
Volume 77, Number 3
In This Issue
Editor's Note
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Letters
Comment Hope for Immigrants
On the Line
Ruth Conniff says there is no turning back from Roe v.Wade.
Terry Tempest Williams reviews an inspiring documentary about abortion providers who risk their lives.
Cover
For Labor, What's After Michigan? Bill Fletcher Jr.
Unions need to completely reinvent themselves.
Syrian Brides for Sale Joseph Mayton In refugee camps, women are being bargained away.
First Person Singular
Teaching in the Real World Juleyka Lantigua-Williams
The students in my community college class inspire me.
Cineaste of '68 Ed Rampell
French filmmaker Olivier Assayas captures the spirit of revolution.
Poem Alisha Davlin
Interview
Mairead Maguire
Amitabh Pal | "It's just one leap to think in a different way," says the Nobel Peace laureate and activist. "I believe in a non-killing future."
Dave Zirin rejects a diet of sports and scandal.
Kate Clinton fondly remembers her dad at the bill-paying table.
Books Jake Whitney reviews Plutocrats: The Rise of the New Global Super-Rich and the Fall of Everyone Else, by Chrystia Freeland.
Jim Hightower applauds President Obama's Inaugural Address.
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