Politics

As Boston Ends Desegregation Busing, Students Face New Inequities

As Boston Ends Desegregation Busing, Students Face New Inequities As Boston Ends Desegregation Busing, Students Face New Inequities

Without a mechanism to ensure equality of access in all Boston communities, it's inevitable that wealthier communities will have access to the good schools.

Apr 8, 2013 / Allison Kilkenny

This Week: For Media Democracy This Week: For Media Democracy

Some perspective on the concentration of the press in the power of a few and the dangers of media consolidation.

Apr 6, 2013 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Progressives Push Back Against Obama’s Social Security, Medicare Austerity

Progressives Push Back Against Obama’s Social Security, Medicare Austerity Progressives Push Back Against Obama’s Social Security, Medicare Austerity

The president's plans, which will come down hardest on working families, women, people of color and young Americans, are wrong economically and politically. 

Apr 6, 2013 / John Nichols

Katrina vanden Heuvel: Social Security Cuts Punish Main Street for Wall Street’s Crimes Katrina vanden Heuvel: Social Security Cuts Punish Main Street for Wall Street’s Crimes

Barack Obama's expected budget proposal will slash payments for ordinary Americans in the name of deficit reduction.

Apr 5, 2013 / Press Room

Labor Leader Ai-jen Poo: We Are All Domestic Workers Now

Labor Leader Ai-jen Poo: We Are All Domestic Workers Now Labor Leader Ai-jen Poo: We Are All Domestic Workers Now

The head of the National Domestic Workers Alliance discusses disappointments dealt by Democratic politicians, the challenges of sustaining non-union labor groups and how to confron...

Apr 5, 2013 / Josh Eidelson

Live From the National Conference for Media Reform

Live From the National Conference for Media Reform Live From the National Conference for Media Reform

Watch Dave Zirin, Aura Bogado and other Nation writers at the National Conference for Media Reform's livestream, right here at TheNation.com.

Apr 5, 2013 / Press Room

Ryan Devereaux: Just How Important Is New York’s Stop-and-Frisk Trial?

Ryan Devereaux: Just How Important Is New York’s Stop-and-Frisk Trial? Ryan Devereaux: Just How Important Is New York’s Stop-and-Frisk Trial?

For men of color in New York, getting stopped-and-frisked is a daily reality. Will the courts do anything to change it? 

Apr 5, 2013 / Press Room

Whose Side Is ‘The Walking Dead’ On?

Whose Side Is ‘The Walking Dead’ On? Whose Side Is ‘The Walking Dead’ On?

Cable TV’s top hit is used to justify every political point of view—right or left, pro-NRA or pro-gun control, even pro-sequester or pro-stimulus.

Apr 5, 2013 / Books & the Arts / Leslie Savan

Interns’ Favorite Articles of the Week (4/5/2013) Interns’ Favorite Articles of the Week (4/5/2013)

This week's press yields a crude mixture of Arabic, Hebrew, Marxism, French colonialism, restorative justice and techno-disdain.

Apr 5, 2013 / StudentNation / StudentNation

7 Ways North Carolina Republicans are Trying to Make it Harder to Vote

7 Ways North Carolina Republicans are Trying to Make it Harder to Vote 7 Ways North Carolina Republicans are Trying to Make it Harder to Vote

Seventy-five new voting restrictions have been introduced in 30 states in 2013. North Carolina is leading the way.

Apr 5, 2013 / Ari Berman

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