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.
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. 2022-11-01MotherJonespdf
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. In true Mother Jones fashion, this edition doesn't
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. Former editor Deirdre English pays tribute to the
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
This blog post summarizes the major investigations and themes from the issue of Mother Jones magazine.
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: