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.
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.
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 2022-11-01MotherJonespdf
Power, Surveillance, and the Long Fight: A Review of Mother Jones (Nov/Dec 2022)
You can find the full table of contents and selected articles directly on the Mother Jones November/December 2022 archive page. Mother Jones November+December 2022 Issue Former editor Deirdre English pays tribute to the
This blog post summarizes the major investigations and themes from the issue of Mother Jones magazine.
Domestically, the issue shifts its focus to the rising influence of groups like . In "Live. Laugh. Lay Waste," Kiera Butler reports on how this organization is upending local school districts and radicalizing parents, potentially serving as a decisive force in the then-upcoming midterms. Domestically, the issue shifts its focus to the
The cover story, by Tim Murphy, pulls back the curtain on how the world’s most popular sport became a playground for the ultra-wealthy. Murphy explores how oligarchs, private equity firms, and petrostates have effectively "taken over" soccer, using the beautiful game as a tool for geopolitical influence and financial gain. It’s a sobering look at how even our shared cultural passions can be hollowed out by concentrated capital. The New Culture War Frontlines