Print Magazine February 20, 2017, Issue Cover art by: Jon Stich Purchase Current Issue or Login to Download the PDF of this Issue Download the PDF of this Issue Editorial Why We Support Keith Ellison for DNC Chair He will address the party’s—and the nation’s—crisis by aligning Democrats more closely with movements for social and economic justice. The Nation Protests Are Putting Trump on Notice: You’re in for a Fight The opposition isn’t going to sit idly by while Trump demonizes immigrants and violates the Constitution. Mark Hertsgaard Asking for a Friend: Can a Non-Muslim Woman Wear a Hijab for Fashion? Plus: Dealing with allies that are bullies. Liza Featherstone The People Are Leading the Politicians in the Fight Against Trump Massive anti-Trump protests are helping Democrats find their spine. Joan Walsh Column Kellyanne Conway’s Milestone Calvin Trillin Don’t Give In to Donald Trump’s Shock-and-Awe Campaign—Stand Up and Speak Out Your silence will not protect you. Laila Lalami Letters Letters From the February 20, 2017, Issue Cold war, hot takes… Peace as realpolitik… High note … The gratitude cure… Our Readers Feature What Can Ivanka Trump Possibly Do for Women Who Work? For insight into how the first daughter will manage her signature issue, look no further than her brand’s website. Amy Wilentz Nobody Wanted to Take Us In: The Story of Jared Kushner’s Family, and Mine As Trump bars refugees and Muslim immigrants from coming to this country, it’s worth remembering the Jews who were shut out the last time we closed our borders—like Jared Kush... Lizzy Ratner Books & the Arts Who Will Fund Investigative Reporting in the Age of Trump? Anya Schiffrin reviews a new book on the history and economics of investigative journalism. Anya Schiffrin Adam Thirlwell on the Many Moods of Henry Green For the English novelist, life itself was a deadly business. Adam Thirlwell That It Might Save, or Drown Them Carl Phillips Blue Wash on Linen Canvas, Believed Unfinished Carl Phillips Jane Jacobs’s Radical Vision of Humanity For the great urbanist and social critic, the planning of cities was always an ad hoc affair. Rebecca Tuhus-Dubrow Recent Issues See All "swipe left below to view more recent issues"Swipe → November 2024 October 2024 September 2024 August 2024 July 2024 June 2024 See All x
Why We Support Keith Ellison for DNC Chair He will address the party’s—and the nation’s—crisis by aligning Democrats more closely with movements for social and economic justice. The Nation
Protests Are Putting Trump on Notice: You’re in for a Fight The opposition isn’t going to sit idly by while Trump demonizes immigrants and violates the Constitution. Mark Hertsgaard
Asking for a Friend: Can a Non-Muslim Woman Wear a Hijab for Fashion? Plus: Dealing with allies that are bullies. Liza Featherstone
The People Are Leading the Politicians in the Fight Against Trump Massive anti-Trump protests are helping Democrats find their spine. Joan Walsh
Don’t Give In to Donald Trump’s Shock-and-Awe Campaign—Stand Up and Speak Out Your silence will not protect you. Laila Lalami
Letters From the February 20, 2017, Issue Cold war, hot takes… Peace as realpolitik… High note … The gratitude cure… Our Readers
What Can Ivanka Trump Possibly Do for Women Who Work? For insight into how the first daughter will manage her signature issue, look no further than her brand’s website. Amy Wilentz
Nobody Wanted to Take Us In: The Story of Jared Kushner’s Family, and Mine As Trump bars refugees and Muslim immigrants from coming to this country, it’s worth remembering the Jews who were shut out the last time we closed our borders—like Jared Kush... Lizzy Ratner
Who Will Fund Investigative Reporting in the Age of Trump? Anya Schiffrin reviews a new book on the history and economics of investigative journalism. Anya Schiffrin
Adam Thirlwell on the Many Moods of Henry Green For the English novelist, life itself was a deadly business. Adam Thirlwell
Jane Jacobs’s Radical Vision of Humanity For the great urbanist and social critic, the planning of cities was always an ad hoc affair. Rebecca Tuhus-Dubrow