Beverly Gologorsky Change won’t succeed if we wait for it to happen from the top down. History proves that. The post What Is Organizing, Anyway? appeared first on The Nation.
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We’re So Close to a Win Against the Student Debt Crisis
Orlando Cabalo With the 2022 midterm elections on the horizon, now is the best time for Biden to fulfill his campaign promise and cancel student debt. The post We’re So Close to a Win Against the Student Debt Crisis appeared first on The Nation.
Joy Is Resistance
J. Maya Luz Celebrating neighborhood connections. The post Joy Is Resistance appeared first on The Nation.
The History Lessons of “My Brilliant Friend”
Katherine Hill The third season of the TV adaptation of Elena Ferrante's multi-part novel dives into the tantalizing and heartbreaking story of Italy during the Years of Lead. The post The History Lessons of “My Brilliant Friend” appeared first on The Nation.
Hubert Harrison, Giant of Harlem Radicalism
Robert Greene II A two-volume biography tracks the life and times of one of Harlem’s leading socialists. The post Hubert Harrison, Giant of Harlem Radicalism appeared first on The Nation.
Fear & Loathing in San Francisco: How Chesa Boudin Got Blamed
Christopher D. Cook In this reputedly progressive city, tech and real estate money has bankrolled a centrist backlash. The post Fear & Loathing in San Francisco: How Chesa Boudin Got Blamed appeared first on The Nation.
Toni Smith-Thompson Comes Home Again
Dave Zirin Manhattanville College welcomed back the activist athlete who turned her back to the national anthem in 2003 thanks to students who saw themselves in her struggle. The post Toni Smith-Thompson Comes Home Again appeared first on The Nation.
Skeletons
Deborah Landau The post Skeletons appeared first on The Nation.
Paul LePage Is Back!
Sasha Abramsky He called himself “Trump before Trump.” Now, he wants to stage a comeback. The post Paul LePage Is Back! appeared first on The Nation.
What This Later-Abortion Story Tells Us About a Post-“Roe” Future
Garnet Henderson The number of people seeking later abortions is undoubtedly about to increase, and our medical system is unprepared to care for them. The post What This Later-Abortion Story Tells Us About a Post-“Roe” Future appeared first on The Nation.
Letters From the June 13/20, 2022, Issue
Our Readers US imperialism and anti-Asian violence… Abortion activism… Involuntary psychiatry… The post Letters From the June 13/20, 2022, Issue appeared first on The Nation.
The Next Move
Calvin Trillin The post The Next Move appeared first on The Nation.