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Mother Jones (magazine)

Index Mother Jones (magazine)

Mother Jones (abbreviated MoJo) is a progressive American magazine that focuses on news, commentary, and investigative reporting on topics including politics, the environment, human rights, and culture. [1]

47 relations: Adam Hochschild, Alexander Cockburn, Child labour, Clara Jeffery, Climate change, Dark money, David Corn, Deirdre English, ExxonMobil, Flint, Michigan, Gun violence in the United States, Irish Americans, Ithaca College, J. K. Simmons, James Ridgeway, Jeffrey Bruce Klein, Kotaku, Mary Harris Jones, Matt Labash, Michael Moore, Mitt Romney, Monika Bauerlein, National Magazine Awards, New York Observer, Online News Association, Paul Jacobs (activist), PEN/Nora Magid Award for Magazine Editing, Progressivism in the United States, Richard B. Spencer, Richard Parker (economist), Robocall, Roy H. Park School of Communications, Russ Rymer, San Francisco, Sandinista National Liberation Front, Talking Points Memo, The American Prospect, The Ladykillers (2004 film), The Nation, The New York Times, The Village Voice, The Weekly Standard, Tourist Season (novel), Trade union, Utne Reader, Webby Award, Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus.

Adam Hochschild

Adam Hochschild (born October 5, 1942) is an American author, journalist, and lecturer.

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Alexander Cockburn

Alexander Claud Cockburn (6 June 1941 – 21 July 2012) was an Irish-American political journalist and writer.

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Child labour

Child labour refers to the employment of children in any work that deprives children of their childhood, interferes with their ability to attend regular school, and that is mentally, physically, socially or morally dangerous and harmful.

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Clara Jeffery

Clara Jeffery (born August 25, 1967, in Baltimore, Maryland) is Editor in Chief of ''Mother Jones'' magazine.

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Climate change

Climate change is a change in the statistical distribution of weather patterns when that change lasts for an extended period of time (i.e., decades to millions of years).

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Dark money

In the politics of the United States, dark money is funds given to nonprofit organizations—and include 501(c)(4) (social welfare) 501(c)(5) (unions) and 501(c)(6) (trade association) groups—that can receive unlimited donations from corporations, individuals, and unions, and spend funds to influence elections, but are not required to disclose their donors.

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David Corn

David Corn (born February 20, 1959) is an American political journalist, author, and the chief of the Washington bureau for Mother Jones.

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Deirdre English

Deirdre English (born in 1948) is the former editor of Mother Jones and author of numerous articles for national publications and television documentaries.

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ExxonMobil

Exxon Mobil Corporation, doing business as ExxonMobil, is an American multinational oil and gas corporation headquartered in Irving, Texas.

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Flint, Michigan

Flint is the largest city and county seat of Genesee County, Michigan, United States.

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Gun violence in the United States

Gun violence in the United States results in tens of thousands of deaths and injuries annually.

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Irish Americans

Irish Americans (Gael-Mheiriceánaigh) are an ethnic group comprising Americans who have full or partial ancestry from Ireland, especially those who identify with that ancestry, along with their cultural characteristics.

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Ithaca College

Ithaca College is a private, nonsectarian, coeducational liberal arts college located on the South Hill of Ithaca, New York, United States.

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J. K. Simmons

Jonathan Kimble Simmons (born January 9, 1955) is an American character actor and voice actor.

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James Ridgeway

James Ridgeway (born 1936) is an American investigative journalist.

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Jeffrey Bruce Klein

Jeffrey Bruce Klein (born January 15, 1948) is an investigative journalist who co-founded Mother Jones in 1976.

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Kotaku

Kotaku is a video game website and blog that was originally launched in 2004 as part of the Gawker Media network.

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Mary Harris Jones

Mary G. Harris Jones (baptized 1837; died 1930), known as Mother Jones, was an Irish-born American schoolteacher and dressmaker who became a prominent organized labor representative and community organizer.

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Matt Labash

Matthew John "Matt" Labash (born 1970 or 1971) is an American author and journalist who is a senior writer at The Weekly Standard, where his articles frequently appear.

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Michael Moore

Michael Francis Moore (born April 23, 1954) is an American documentary filmmaker, activist, and author.

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Mitt Romney

Willard Mitt Romney (born March 12, 1947) is an American businessman and politician who served as the 70th Governor of Massachusetts from 2003 to 2007 and was the Republican Party's nominee for President of the United States in the 2012 election.

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Monika Bauerlein

Monika Bauerlein is the current CEO of Mother Jones. Bauerlein was promoted to the position in May 2015, following the departure of Madeleine Buckingham; previously she was the magazine's co-editor.

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National Magazine Awards

The National Magazine Awards, also known as the Ellie Awards, honor print and digital publications that consistently demonstrate superior execution of editorial objectives, innovative techniques, noteworthy enterprise and imaginative design.

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New York Observer

Observer is an online newspaper originating in New York City.

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Online News Association

The Online News Association (ONA), founded in 1999, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization made up of more 2,000 members.

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Paul Jacobs (activist)

Paul Jacobs (August 24, 1918 – January 3, 1978) was a pioneering activist, journalist, and co-founder of Mother Jones magazine.

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PEN/Nora Magid Award for Magazine Editing

The PEN/Nora Magid Award for Magazine Editing given by the PEN American Center is awarded biennially to "a magazine editor whose high literary standards and taste have, throughout his or her career, contributed significantly to the excellence of the publication he or she edits." It was established in 1993.

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Progressivism in the United States

Progressivism in the United States is a broadly based reform movement that reached its height early in the 20th century and is generally considered to be middle class and reformist in nature.

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Richard B. Spencer

Richard Bertrand Spencer (born May 11, 1978) is an American white supremacist.

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Richard Parker (economist)

Richard Parker (born November 5, 1946) is an economist from the United States.

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Robocall

A robocall is a phone call that uses a computerized autodialer to deliver a pre-recorded message, as if from a robot.

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Roy H. Park School of Communications

The Roy H. Park School of Communications, internationally recognized as a leading undergraduate communications school, is one of five schools at Ithaca College, in Ithaca, New York.

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Russ Rymer

Russ Rymer is an author and freelance journalist who has contributed articles to the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, The New Yorker, National Geographic, Harper’s, Smithsonian, Vogue, and Los Angeles Magazine, among other publications.

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San Francisco

San Francisco (initials SF;, Spanish for 'Saint Francis'), officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the cultural, commercial, and financial center of Northern California.

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Sandinista National Liberation Front

The Sandinista National Liberation Front (Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional, FSLN) is a democratic socialist political party in Nicaragua.

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Talking Points Memo

Talking Points Memo (or TPM) is a web-based political journalism website created and run by Josh Marshall that debuted on November 12, 2000.

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The American Prospect

The American Prospect is a daily online and quarterly print American political and public policy magazine dedicated to American liberalism and progressivism.

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The Ladykillers (2004 film)

The Ladykillers is a 2004 American black comedy thriller film directed by Joel and Ethan Coen.

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The Nation

The Nation is the oldest continuously published weekly magazine in the United States, and the most widely read weekly journal of progressive political and cultural news, opinion, and analysis.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (sometimes abbreviated as The NYT or The Times) is an American newspaper based in New York City with worldwide influence and readership.

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The Village Voice

The Village Voice is an American news and culture paper, known for being the country's first alternative newsweekly.

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The Weekly Standard

The Weekly Standard is an American conservative opinion magazine published 48 times per year.

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Tourist Season (novel)

Tourist Season is a 1986 novel by Carl Hiaasen.

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Trade union

A trade union or trades union, also called a labour union (Canada) or labor union (US), is an organization of workers who have come together to achieve many common goals; such as protecting the integrity of its trade, improving safety standards, and attaining better wages, benefits (such as vacation, health care, and retirement), and working conditions through the increased bargaining power wielded by the creation of a monopoly of the workers.

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Utne Reader

Utne Reader (a.k.a. Utne) is a quarterly American magazine that collects and reprints articles on politics, culture, and the environment, generally from alternative media sources including journals, newsletters, weeklies, zines, music, and DVDs.

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Webby Award

A Webby Award is an award for excellence on the Internet presented annually by The International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences, a judging body composed of over two thousands industry experts and technology innovators.

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Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus

Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus is an action-adventure first-person shooter video game developed by MachineGames and published by Bethesda Softworks.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mother_Jones_(magazine)

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