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Join Nation journalists Elie Mystal, Jeet Heer, Joan Walsh, John Nichols, and Katha Pollitt, and our editor D.D. Guttenplan tonight.
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Biden’s religion of good works is battling Trump’s Christian nationalism.
Jeet Heer
The Republican National Convention has been all about using Black people to convince white people it’s OK to vote for a bigot.
Elie Mystal
The decision by the Bucks and Brewers to sit out their games is unprecedented.
Dave Zirin
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By striking, the players in the NBA, MLB, and beyond have brought their bosses to the table and launched a national conversation.
Leaked documents undermine the Trump administration’s attempts to distance itself following the arrest of Steve Bannon.
Ken Klippenstein
The shooting of two demonstrators in Kenosha, Wis., again draws attention to Trump’s apocalyptic rhetoric.
John Nichols
It’s unfair to blame on substance abuse what is more likely due to existential despair.
Jeet Heer
Thomas Frank’s history of anti-populism helps clarify one of the most contested terms in politics.
Edward Burmila
In Race for Profit, Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor shows how even those housing policies that sought to create more Black homeowners were stymied by racism and a determination to shrink the government’s presence.
Marcia Chatelain
In Elisa Gabbert’s new essay collection, she tries to untangle the fickle and contradictory ways humans deal with disaster.
Rachel Vorona Cote
“South Korea is not looking to the US to show the way anymore.”
Kristin R. Pak
Israeli soldiers shot to kill after Ahmad's car crashed into a checkpoint. They insist he did it on purpose but have refused to do a real investigation.
Najah Erekat
Fixing the country’s broken democratic process can’t come at the cost of the inequality and corruption other former Soviet republics are now facing.
Vadim Nikitin
Watch and Listen
Ariyana Smith joins the show to talk about the recent explosion of Black Lives Matter activism in sports.
August 25, 2020
In Richmond, the sites of former monuments to the Confederacy have become lively spaces for activism and memorializing those lost to police violence.
July 13, 2020
I’m a guest in the Black Lives Matter movement, and making images is how I show my support.
June 29, 2020
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