Slide Show: Enemies of Health Reform
The Nation spotlights the senators, amendments, activists and organizations most likely to derail healthcare reform efforts.

The Nation spotlights the senators, amendments, activists and organizations most likely to derail healthcare reform efforts.

The Nation presents images of a unique moment in time: when America's youth rallied and organized in record numbers for the 2008 election.

The Nation uncovers interesting trends, rifts and potential problems progressives will need to confront in future elections.

: Latvia
As Latvia experiences one of the deepest recessions in Europe, writer Kristina Rizga and photographer Akim Aginsky report on the people caught in the financial storm.

At the annual American Bankers Association conference in Chicago, protesters faced off against the bankers who refused to extend them credit even after getting bailed out.

: Gay & Lesbian Issues & Activism
As we round out 2009, The Nation highlights the successes, failures and possibilities of the gay rights movement.

The following images and excerpts highlight The Nation's opposition to military escalation.

: Conservatives & The American Right
Images of those who seek to obstruct, undermine and smear progressives--while posing a threat to democracy.

A look at The Nation's coverage of the racial progress and tension in America during the first few months of the Obama presidency.

Habiba Alcindor : Food & Nutrition
A photo essay of Mileston, Mississippi, and the people involved in its Farmers' Market program.

A tribute to the late, great "Liberal Lion" of the Senate whose dream of a more compassionate nation will never die.

As Congress goes on recess, the battle to reform healthcare continues to heat up. Here is a look at the players and what is at stake.

Images and analysis from The Nation that capture the story of Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor as she makes history.

A look back at The Nation's coverage of the Republican governor's shocking rise and possible premature fall in national politics.

As we celebrate this country's birth, here is a look back at the leaders who have shaped our times, from Lincoln to Obama.

: Iran
Images that capture history in the making from Iran's recent election and its fallout.

In the spirit of the summer movie season, a look back at The Nation's coverage of classic popcorn epics.

From the Civil War and D-Day to Iraq and Afghanistan, images and articles from our history archive of military conflicts and efforts to make peace.

Who should the president choose to replace Justice Souter? Here are some images of the candidates on our wish list.

Images that capture the challenges facing the environment and the reforms that may help save it.

Images that capture the president's challenges, successes, strengths and weaknesses during his first months in office.

Images of the issues at stake, the personal lives affected and the players involved in the battle for healthcare reform.

Classic reviews of vintage films from our archive reflect the hardships and aspirations of Americans in the first Great Depression.

Images from the Oscar-winning films of the past and reviews from Nation critics who loved/hated them.

The human face of the ongoing global economic meltdown: perpetrators and victims of the crisis, plus some outside-the box solutions.

: Books
Images from the graphic novel about the 1982 Lebanon War.

: Politics
What made news in Washington and the world, from the pages of The Nation magazine and on TheNation.com.


Images that capture the challenges facing our environment and the reforms needed to save it.

An unprecedented grassroots campaign swept Barack Obama into office. Now that he's President, what's at stake?

Images from the Inauguration, the Lincoln Memorial concert and celebrations in the nation's capital and beyond.