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More from The Nation
The Deepening Abyss of Racism
The Deepening Abyss of Racism
Racism perpetuates and entraps societies in persistent cycles of fear, hatred, and inequality.
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How Milk Became a Battleground in Trump’s War on “Woke”
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Paige Oamek
An Open Letter to Congressional Republicans of Conscience
An Open Letter to Congressional Republicans of Conscience
For the good of the country, it’s time to cross the aisle.
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Sasha Abramsky
NYC Stands With Minnesota
NYC Stands With Minnesota
Street demonstration, New York City, January 23, 2026.
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Andrea Arroyo
Mamdani Goes From a Winter Storm to a Fiscal One
Mamdani Goes From a Winter Storm to a Fiscal One
The mayor publicizes a $12 billion hole in New York's budget over the next two years—and draws some political battle lines.
D.D. Guttenplan
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