Features
Listening to America with Studs Terkel
The Studs Terkel Radio Archive provides an entry point into his wide-ranging and influential work.
The Growing Fight Over a Trash Station in West Chicago
Concerns over transparency and environmental racism are fueling backlash in majority Latino West Chicago.
Ukrainian Pittsburgh in Five Acts
Pittsburgh and Ukraine are inextricably linked—in history, culture, and spirit.
Welcome to ReCreation Land
Strip-mining destroyed the landscape of central Ohio--and the lungs of many workers. What will it take to build a healthier future?
The Legend of “Ski Green Bay”
The story behind the infamous poster of a man skiing down a coal pile on the Green Bay riverfront.
Remembering the Minneapolis General Strike of 1934
Could the events of 1934 provide a blueprint for a reinvigorated working-class movement?
America’s Largest Inland Port is Running Out of Water
The proposed solution — a thirty-one-mile-long pipeline draining Lake Michigan — is dividing residents of Joliet, Illinois.
The Englewood Line–Not Just the Anti-606
The elevated rails-to-trails project will bring green space to Chicago's South Side.
Gary’s Gold Coast
This historic apartment district in Gary, Indiana is a museum of architectural styles.
Pro Basketball’s Rust Belt Roots
The Goodyear Wingfoots, General Electrics, and the heyday of industrial basketball.

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