‘I’m Tired of Looking Over My Shoulder’ Tatiana Walk-Morris, August 27, 2025What do nurses, Waffle House servers and Uber drivers have in common? Violence on the job — and a movement to end it.| Tracie McMillan
Pennsylvania Nurses Get Union Election Despite Trump’s Delays at Labor Board Kalena Thomhave, August 14, 2025Contentious campaign prompted local officials to collect union-busting reports. Voting starts August 19. The post Capital & Main: Pennsylvania Nurses Get Union Election Despite Trump’s Delays at Labor Board appeared first on Tracie McMillan.| Tracie McMillan
Private Equity in Hospice Care Spurs Workers to Strike Jesse Baum, July 30, 2025After 29 months without a contract, a new hospice union resists the financialization of end-of-life care.| Tracie McMillan
Ford-Owned Battery Plant Drags Heels on Union Vote Rainesford Stauffer, July 18, 2025BlueOval SK workers asked for a union vote six months ago. Trump administration changes could extend delays.| Tracie McMillan
‘It’s Time to Ring the Alarm Bell’ Gabriel Thompson, July 2, 2025Labor leaders say a May Supreme Court decision could turn the agency that protects workers into a rubber stamp for President Trump.| Tracie McMillan
On the radio, on WDET, June 24, 2025 at 10am. As lawmakers debate slashing nearly $300 billion (https://www.cbpp.org/research/food-as…) from food assistance, millions of Americans are facing an uncertain future. In her new opinion piece for The New York Times, (https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/10/op…) investigative journalist and author Tracie McMillan (https://traciemcmillan.com) reminds us why hunger remains a persistent reality ... Read more The post Bureaucracy, funding cuts putting ...| Tracie McMillan
June 23, 2025 Discussing New York Times Opinion Guest Essay “I Got $4 a Week in Food Stamps. This Is the Reality of Hunger in America.” WDET The Metro The post Tracie McMillan on “The Metro” / WDET appeared first on Tracie McMillan.| Tracie McMillan
Nurses Run Up Against Labor Board Stalled By Trump Kalena Thomhave, June 23, 2025Pennsylvania’s largest hospital joins rise in employers citing federal changes to fight unionization. The post Capital & Main: Nurses Run Up Against Labor Board Stalled By Trump appeared first on Tracie McMillan.| Tracie McMillan
In Georgia, Trump Is Upending Successful Pro-Worker Reforms Kalena Thomhave, June 3, 2025A Fort Valley school bus company shows what workers and companies are losing.| Tracie McMillan
By Tracie McMillanMs. McMillan is a journalist covering the working class and food insecurity.Read the original piece online at The New York Times. On the first Monday morning in June, Jocelyn Walker waited for her car clock to tick 9 a.m., then scrolled her cellphone call history for a number she dials often. She had ... Read more| Tracie McMillan
By Tracie McMillan, April 24, 2025 The following is excerpted from “The White Bonus: Five Families and the Cash Value of Racism in America”, published in paperback this week by Henry Holt & Co. If American life is a river, relief from poverty and strife sits atop one of its slippery banks, and the American Dream sits safely ... Read more| Tracie McMillan
By Tracie McMillan See original article Update: The article was also co-published in Amsterdam News and Cincinnati City Beat. JD Vance, the Ohio senator and Republican candidate for vice president, does not talk much about being white. Yet an analysis of public records indicates that more than $20 million has flowed to the self-styled “hillbilly” ... Read more| Tracie McMillan
Tracie McMillan’s The White Bonus attempts to quantify the literal cost of racism in America. By Kristen MartinRead the original review from The Nation When Tracie McMillan was a student at New York University in the mid-1990s, she landed an internship at The Village Voice and worked under Wayne Barrett, an investigative journalist who considered himself a “detective for ... Read more| Tracie McMillan
By Roxsy Lin, Read the original article on Caló News The concept of racial colorblindness hangs in the air every day. It paints the idea of a society where race is irrelevant, and everyone is treated equally without regard to their racial or ethnic background. But at this point in history, it implies downplaying or ... Read more| Tracie McMillan