Mara Cavallaro From Hollywood portrayals to abortion laws to income inequality, panelists reimagine the status quo on the second day of the Latinx House’s Raizado Festival. The post The Renewed Fight for Latinx Rights and Representation appeared first on The Nation.
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Now Is the Time for Democrats to Ban Dark Money From Primaries
Robert L. Borosage Before the party chokes to death on its own corruption. Next week the Democratic National Committee will vote on a crucial resolution to break the hold of wealthy donors and secretive PACs. The post Now Is the Time for Democrats to Ban Dark Money...
Thinking About Climate Action?
Peter Kuper Our chance to act is melting away. The post Thinking About Climate Action? appeared first on The Nation.
What Happens When a School Tries to Silence Queer Voices?
Karen Ng Marcus Pennell, a trans columnist at a high school in Nebraska, explains why administrators shut down his newspaper—and why it matters to LGBTQ students everywhere. The post What Happens When a School Tries to Silence Queer Voices? appeared first on The...
Florida Keys
Steve Brodner Jackson holes. The post Florida Keys appeared first on The Nation.
Autocracy and Anti-Abortion Go Hand in Hand
Jeet Heer Facing defeat at the ballot box, the anti-choice movement is already gravitating toward antidemocratic solutions. The post Autocracy and Anti-Abortion Go Hand in Hand appeared first on The Nation.
Biden’s Return to Form
Sasha Abramsky In Philadelphia’s Independence Hall on Thursday, we once again saw the man who told Trump to shut up during a live debate. The post Biden’s Return to Form appeared first on The Nation.
Adam Schiff Weighs In on What Trump May Do Next
Sasha Abramsky Republicans are flailing since the FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago, but the California congressman believes cooler heads can prevail. The post Adam Schiff Weighs In on What Trump May Do Next appeared first on The Nation.
The Dark Seid
Steve Brodner Cristmas. The post The Dark Seid appeared first on The Nation.
A Day at the Beach
Robin McCarthy An ocean of trash. The post A Day at the Beach appeared first on The Nation.
Joe Biden’s $10,000 Student Debt Cancellation Is a Huge Win—but It’s Not Enough
Suzanne Kahn It’s time to make higher education a true public good, with free-college legislation. The post Joe Biden’s $10,000 Student Debt Cancellation Is a Huge Win—but It’s Not Enough appeared first on The Nation.
“El Gran Movimiento” Is a Masterful Portrait of Capitalism at Work
Eli Rudavsky Kiro Russo’s new film takes us to La Paz, following unemployed miners, mystics, and others hoping to find solace in the shadow of a rotten economy. The post “El Gran Movimiento” Is a Masterful Portrait of Capitalism at Work appeared first on The...