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There are ways to minimize risk for the holidays, but they will take some planning.
Gregg Gonsalves
A conversation with the writer about her new book, Just Us , which is a close reading of the language and affects that go into our understanding of race.
Nawal Arjini
Elie Mystal on Supreme Court packing, plus Sonia Shah on climate disasters.
Start Making Sense and Jon Wiener
The rush to fill the Supreme Court seat is motivated in part by a desire to turn over the election result to the judiciary.
Jeet Heer
Latest from The Nation
The people have marched, and now it’s time to vote.
The tendency to pretend the old norms still prevail is part of what’s gotten the nation to this awful crisis.
Joan Walsh
Can a political newcomer unseat Kentucky’s most aggressive campaigner?
Bob Moser
Expanding the Supreme Court may not be easy, but it’s the only constitutional way to address the Republicans’ cynical theft of at least two seats.
Elie Mystal
Climate Election 2020
The people have marched, and now it’s time to vote.
Mark Hertsgaard
Climate change is a top issue for voters. With the election just six weeks away, the media owes it to the electorate to be talking this emergency.
Mark Hertsgaard and Kyle Pope
Captain Trump wants to steer us straight onto the rocks. This election is humanity’s last shot to prevent utter climate catastrophe.
Bill McKibben
Michael Almereyda’s biopic of the eccentric inventor is a portrait of the the tensions that arise when art and commerce intersect.
Vikram Murthi
Her new story collection is of apiece with the writer’s interest in the minds of the guilty, the complicit, and the canceled.
Lizzy Harding
Out of the ruins of colonialism and empire, the sociologist insisted we could fashion a more egalitarian and liberated future.
Adom Getachew
Breonna Taylor
The circumstances of Taylor’s murder by cops, who barged into her home late at night, are shocking. They are also common.
Elie Mystal
Andrea Arroyo, Maria Estela Mendoza, Rosa Logan, Lydia Cardwell, Lily Salska McNeil, Ashley Sadler and Jerome Peel
Andrea Arroyo
On March 13, Breonna Taylor was murdered in her own home by Louisville, Ky., police officers. Read the article .
Andrea Arroyo , Steve Brodner and Peter Kuper
Burned out of their homes, they now confront tear gas from police, beatings by fascists, and threats of imprisonment by the government.
Jesse Rosenfeld
The two artistic geniuses—a novelist and a visual artist—discuss US politics, Islamophobia, and their recent work.
Ayad Akhtar and Shahzia Sikander
Enraged at institutional failure to address the mounting crisis, they have occupied the National Human Rights Commission.
Meaghan Beatley
Watch and Listen
A photographic record of the Tombs, one of New York City’s most notorious detention complexes.
September 16, 2020
A discussion between Abdul-Rauf, Felicia Eaves, and yours truly.
September 15, 2020
In Richmond, the sites of former monuments to the Confederacy have become lively spaces for activism and memorializing those lost to police violence.
July 13, 2020
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