Activism

Remembering Frank Emi Remembering Frank Emi

A man who acted courageously in the face of one of America's most dishonorable historical episodes.

Dec 21, 2010 / Blog / Peter Rothberg

How The Disabled Were Dehumanized How The Disabled Were Dehumanized

Press coverage of a young man thrown out of his wheelchair during the UK student protests suggests that "real" disabled people are not whole human beings.

Dec 19, 2010 / StudentNation / Laurie Penny

Rejecting Bigotry and Bitter-Ender McCain, Senate Scraps Ban on Gays in the Military

Rejecting Bigotry and Bitter-Ender McCain, Senate Scraps Ban on Gays in the Military Rejecting Bigotry and Bitter-Ender McCain, Senate Scraps Ban on Gays in the Military

After a two-decade campaign, LGBT groups and their allies celebrate the removal of the last major hurdle to ending discrimination against gays and lesbians in the military.

Dec 18, 2010 / Blog / John Nichols

Nation Conversations: Jesse Jackson on Progressive Politics in the Obama Era

Nation Conversations: Jesse Jackson on Progressive Politics in the Obama Era Nation Conversations: Jesse Jackson on Progressive Politics in the Obama Era

If you're disappointed with Obama, Rev. Jesse Jackson has a reminder for you: American presidents haven't done many great things without a mass movement pushing them every step of ...

Dec 17, 2010 / Audio / The Nation

Slide Show: Katha Pollitt’s Holiday Giving Guide for Nation Readers

Slide Show: Katha Pollitt’s Holiday Giving Guide for Nation Readers Slide Show: Katha Pollitt’s Holiday Giving Guide for Nation Readers

“Studies show,” writes Katha Pollitt, “that experiences, not possessions, are what make people happy. So this holiday season, make yourself happy by experiencing helping others through year-end donations to these fine groups.” With no shortage of progressive causes worthy of attention and funding, Pollitt has picked her top-ten organizations that deserve your giving this year.

Dec 17, 2010 / Photo Essay / The Nation

Noted. Noted.

Esther Kaplan on the GOP's message to miners; John Nichols on Bernie Sanders' filibuster; Jennifer O'Mahony on the UK student protests; Michael Tracey on millenials and politics.

Dec 16, 2010 / Editorial / Various Contributors

After House Votes Against Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, Will Senate Finish the Job? After House Votes Against Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, Will Senate Finish the Job?

House votes 250-175 to end "Don't Ask, Don't Tell." Log Cabin Republicans tell Senate Republicans, it's time to stop stalling and let ready-and-able patriotic A...

Dec 16, 2010 / Blog / John Nichols

Smithfield is Torturing Animals Smithfield is Torturing Animals

The Humane Society's investigation into the operations of Smithfield are shocking, even for seasoned critics of industrial husbandry.

Dec 16, 2010 / Blog / Peter Rothberg

Conversation: Laurie Penny on the UK Student Protests Conversation: Laurie Penny on the UK Student Protests

When the UK government passed legislation that may effectively triple the cost of higher education in the UK last week, "It felt like the relationship between state and citi...

Dec 15, 2010 / Video / The Nation on Grit TV

Importing the Portuguese Model of Drug Reform Importing the Portuguese Model of Drug Reform

US drug reformers could learn a lot from Portugal’s successful decriminalization efforts.

Dec 15, 2010 / Michael Tracey and Neima Jahromi

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