On Bill Moyers’s Legacy On Bill Moyers’s Legacy
Following a career of more than forty years, Bill Moyers retires.
Jan 13, 2015 / Katrina vanden Heuvel
On the Death of the Irreplaceable Mike Marqusee On the Death of the Irreplaceable Mike Marqusee
My sportswriting mentor and hero Mike Marqusee has died. If you don’t know his work, here is a time to learn it.
Jan 13, 2015 / Dave Zirin
This Is the Key to Recovering Black Wealth in America This Is the Key to Recovering Black Wealth in America
America’s giant wealth disparity is driven by a history of racist redlining.
Jan 13, 2015 / Mike Konczal and Bryce Covert
Snapshot: The Aftermath Snapshot: The Aftermath
Soldiers and police stand guard in Paris’s Jewish quarter. France deployed nearly 10,000 troops to sensitive sites across the nation after the attack on Charlie Hebdo and the murders two days later at a kosher supermarket in east Paris. Nearly half of those forces will be guarding Jewish schools, synagogues and neighborhoods.
Jan 13, 2015 / Remy de la Mauviniere
We’re Already Losing the Lessons of the Paris Unity March We’re Already Losing the Lessons of the Paris Unity March
Katrina vanden Heuvel visits The Ed Show to discuss cybersecurity following the attacks in Paris.
Jan 13, 2015 / Katrina vanden Heuvel and Hilary Weaver
Don’t Let Congress Kill Negotiations with Iran Don’t Let Congress Kill Negotiations with Iran
Once again, Congress is threatening to pass a bill that could torpedo historic negotiations with Iran.
Jan 13, 2015 / NationAction
Letter to a Young Army Ranger Letter to a Young Army Ranger
Here’s why the “War on Terror” is not your battle.
Jan 13, 2015 / Rory Fanning
January 13, 1941: James Joyce Dies January 13, 1941: James Joyce Dies
A 1917 Nation reviewer takes issue with Joyce’s “brilliant and nasty variety of pseudo-realism.”
Jan 13, 2015 / Books & the Arts / Richard Kreitner and The Almanac
The Charlie Hebdo ‘Hot Takes’ The Charlie Hebdo ‘Hot Takes’
What is it about horrific events that brings out horrific media coverage?
Jan 13, 2015 / Tom Tomorrow
‘Vessel’ Inspires the Future Fight for Abortion Rights ‘Vessel’ Inspires the Future Fight for Abortion Rights
The new documentary following Dutch doctor Rebecca Gomperts provides important context to necessary change for global reproductive rights.
Jan 12, 2015 / Books & the Arts / Katha Pollitt
