Live from Powershift 2009 Live from Powershift 2009
It's the first full day of Powershift 2009, and over 11,000 have descended on downtown DC’s largest venue for a weekend of training, rallying, and climate action lobbying.
Mar 4, 2009 / StudentNation / The Nation
Free Association: Students Sue the RIAA Free Association: Students Sue the RIAA
Larisa Mann A Harvard student legal team takes on the RIAA's faulty file sharing prosecutions with a novel approach.
Feb 26, 2009 / The Nation
An Educated Investment An Educated Investment
Viany Orozco State legislators can help those most affected with stimulus money for education.
Feb 26, 2009 / The Nation
Slide Show: The Nation’s Oscars Slide Show: The Nation’s Oscars
Images from the Oscar-winners of the past and reviews from Nation critics who loved/hated them.
Feb 17, 2009 / Photo Essay / The Nation
Power Shift 09 Power Shift 09
In two weeks students will lead the largest day of lobbying on climate change in US history.
Feb 16, 2009 / StudentNation / The Nation
The Peterson Foundation Responds The Peterson Foundation Responds
David M. Walker, president and CEO of the Peter G. Peterson Foundation, responds to William Greider's essay, Looting Wall Street, published in the March 2 edition of The Nation.
Feb 13, 2009 / The Nation
Slide Show: The Great Recession Slide Show: The Great Recession
The human face of the ongoing global economic meltdown: perpetrators and victims of the crisis, plus some outside-the-box solutions.
Feb 13, 2009 / Photo Essay / The Nation
Did the Democratic Party Exploit Hip-Hop? Did the Democratic Party Exploit Hip-Hop?
Nina Jacinto Is Barack Obama is America's first hip-hop president?
Feb 12, 2009 / The Nation
From Playaz to Leaderz From Playaz to Leaderz
Tomas Palermo Former gangsters help a Bay Area organization use people power to transform communities block by block.
Feb 12, 2009 / The Nation
Detroit: Arsenal of Creativity Detroit: Arsenal of Creativity
Jenny Lee With Detroit's auto industry in decline, activists argue for a media-based economy to change the city's fortunes.
Feb 12, 2009 / The Nation
