Elie Mystal It’s time to take a page from the conservative playbook and bring a torrent of lawsuits against every state that passes a forced-birth mandate. The post 3 Test Cases Progressives Should Bring in a Post-“Roe” World appeared first on The Nation.
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It’s Time for Democrats to Do More Than Vote-Shaming
Aída Chávez Despite their control of the House, Senate, and presidency, Democrats won’t take responsibility for an unprecedented attack on reproductive rights on their watch. The post It’s Time for Democrats to Do More Than Vote-Shaming appeared first on The...
An Intimate History of Hong Kong
Rosemarie Ho A conversation with Karen Cheung about her memoir The Impossible City, the nascent Hong Kong literary tradition, and understanding a period of upheaval through art and cultural expression. The post An Intimate History of Hong Kong appeared first on The...
How Democrats Can Win Over Rural America
Chloe Maxmin, Canyon Woodward It starts with respect. The post How Democrats Can Win Over Rural America appeared first on The Nation.
The Fate of Abortion Rights Rests Not in D.C. but in the Statehouses
John Nichols With legislation codifying Roe deadlocked in Washington, Democrats must focus attention and resources on statehouse elections. The post The Fate of Abortion Rights Rests Not in D.C. but in the Statehouses appeared first on The Nation.
Don’t Fear a Red Planet: The Story of the World’s Only Native Comic Shop
Cecilia Nowell Lee Francis IV turned an empty hair salon into a space for “Indigenerds” to let their imaginations run wild. The post Don’t Fear a Red Planet: The Story of the World’s Only Native Comic Shop appeared first on The Nation.
Gladys Bentley
Ibtisam Tasnim Zaman Talent, boldness, courage. The post Gladys Bentley appeared first on The Nation.
Yes, We Will Fight for “Roe.” But We Are Also Mourning.
Joan Walsh I’d like to say the folks at the Emily’s List gala were fired up and ready to fight—but that would be missing the undercurrent of trauma in the crowd. The post Yes, We Will Fight for “Roe.” But We Are Also Mourning. appeared first on The Nation.
Kathy Boudin’s Remarkable Journey
Elizabeth Gaynes Until I met Kathy, I had never witnessed the kind of self-study she engaged in to understand who she was before the crime that defined her life—and how she could begin to make amends. The post Kathy Boudin’s Remarkable Journey appeared first on The...
Finally a Change of Strategy in the Push for Brittney Griner’s Freedom
Dave Zirin The State Department is at long last seeing the basketball star as the “wrongfully detained” person she is. The post Finally a Change of Strategy in the Push for Brittney Griner’s Freedom appeared first on The Nation.
The Fate of Abortion Rights Rests Not in D.C. but in the Statehouses
John Nichols With legislation codifying Roe deadlocked in Washington, Democrats must focus attention and resources on statehouse elections. The post The Fate of Abortion Rights Rests Not in D.C. but in the Statehouses appeared first on The Nation.
Don’t Fear a Red Planet: The Story of the World’s Only Native Comic Shop
Cecilia Nowell Lee Francis IV turned an empty hair salon into a space for “Indigenerds” to let their imaginations run wild. The post Don’t Fear a Red Planet: The Story of the World’s Only Native Comic Shop appeared first on The Nation.