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On International Women’s Day, a lawsuit dropped that sent a shock wave through the world of soccer.
The horrific attack on mosques in New Zealand tells us, again, that racist hatred is a global terrorist threat. It must be identified as such, and robustly rejected.
The spirited defense of the freshman congresswoman against unfair attack was the result of years of grassroots organizing. But will it really change the entrenched status quo in Washington?
How a new class of lawmakers is transforming the New York State legislature.
Rachel Ingalls’s 1983 novel Binstead’s Safari is a fable-like account of the price of feminism and the freedom from domesticity.
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Even Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren have fallen victim to a simplistic vision of world affairs.
Over the last year, women’s rights took one step back, and two steps forward.
The founder of Rappler tells The Nation about her fight to keep independent journalism alive in the Philippines.
Plus Maia Szalavitz on the opioid epidemic and Sean Wilentz on impeachment.
Activism at Google and Amazon paid off. But can the emerging “tech left” forge long-term alliances between janitors, drivers, and engineers?
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