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‘She’s Beautiful When She’s Angry’ Reveals the Radical Ordinary Women of 1960s Feminism

‘She’s Beautiful When She’s Angry’ Reveals the Radical Ordinary Women of 1960s Feminism ‘She’s Beautiful When She’s Angry’ Reveals the Radical Ordinary Women of 1960s Feminism

The film shies away from the big names and big institutions and offers a history of women’s rights organizing from the ground up.

Jan 16, 2015 / Dani McClain

Honor King’s Legacy by Protecting Voting Rights

Honor King’s Legacy by Protecting Voting Rights Honor King’s Legacy by Protecting Voting Rights

The right to vote is under the most sustained attack since King marched from Selma to Montgomery.

Jan 16, 2015 / Ari Berman

What ‘The Interview’ Gets Right—and Wrong—About US Policy Toward North Korea

What ‘The Interview’ Gets Right—and Wrong—About US Policy Toward North Korea What ‘The Interview’ Gets Right—and Wrong—About US Policy Toward North Korea

The film perpetuates America’s myth of itself as the guardian of global peace. But in reality, it’s the United States that has too hastily escalated sanctions.

Jan 16, 2015 / Suki Kim

New Year, Same National Youth Groundswell

New Year, Same National Youth Groundswell New Year, Same National Youth Groundswell

At the turn of Dr. King’s birthday, the struggle for freedom rolls on.

Jan 16, 2015 / StudentNation / StudentNation

Is Hawai‘i an Occupied State?

Is Hawai‘i an Occupied State? Is Hawai‘i an Occupied State?

As the campaign for full independence gains momentum, a new view of Hawaiian history is taking hold.

Jan 16, 2015 / ‘Umi Perkins

January 16, 1919: The 18th Amendment Is Ratified, Prohibition of Alcohol Becomes Law

January 16, 1919: The 18th Amendment Is Ratified, Prohibition of Alcohol Becomes Law January 16, 1919: The 18th Amendment Is Ratified, Prohibition of Alcohol Becomes Law

The Nation’s editor and publisher Oswald Garrison Villard, whatever his radicalism on other issues, was a lifelong teetotaler, influenced by a childhood warning by his mother...

Jan 16, 2015 / Richard Kreitner and The Almanac

It’s 1983 All Over Again in Ukraine

It’s 1983 All Over Again in Ukraine It’s 1983 All Over Again in Ukraine

The Nation's Stephen Cohen tells John Batchelor why the latest violence in Ukraine reminds him of the early eighties.

Jan 15, 2015 / Stephen F. Cohen

Perhaps the Most Important Question About the Democratic Party Right Now

Perhaps the Most Important Question About the Democratic Party Right Now Perhaps the Most Important Question About the Democratic Party Right Now

Why did Democrats wait until now to make a sharp left economic turn?

Jan 15, 2015 / George Zornick

Obama’s Right to Embrace the Public Option for Closing the Digital Divide

Obama’s Right to Embrace the Public Option for Closing the Digital Divide Obama’s Right to Embrace the Public Option for Closing the Digital Divide

The president wants cities to be able to innovate with municipal broadband systems.

Jan 15, 2015 / John Nichols

Many Puzzles in One Many Puzzles in One

Clue is to puzzle as puzzle is to extravaganza.

Jan 15, 2015 / Joshua Kosman and Henri Picciotto

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