Katrina vanden Heuvel

Editorial Director and Publisher

@KatrinaNation

Katrina vanden Heuvel is editorial director and publisher of The Nation, America’s leading source of progressive politics and culture. She served as editor of the magazine from 1995 to 2019.

A Populist Insurgency in New York City

A Populist Insurgency in New York City A Populist Insurgency in New York City

Bill de Blasio has pitched his mayoral campaign with the most progressive and ambitious agenda in memory.

Aug 13, 2013 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

This Week in ‘Nation’ History: James Baldwin’s Four Decades of Prophecy, Confession, Emotion and Style This Week in ‘Nation’ History: James Baldwin’s Four Decades of Prophecy, Confession, Emotion and Style

Baldwin published his first piece in The Nation, and for many years thereafter continued to attack a system he thought as close to anarchy as to martial law.

Aug 10, 2013 / Books & the Arts / Katrina vanden Heuvel

A Debt-Free College Education

A Debt-Free College Education A Debt-Free College Education

Many students leave school far worse than they arrived: saddled with loans, but with no degree to help them land a job and pay off the debt.

Aug 6, 2013 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

This Week in ‘Nation’ History: Hiroshima and the Roots of American Secrecy

This Week in ‘Nation’ History: Hiroshima and the Roots of American Secrecy This Week in ‘Nation’ History: Hiroshima and the Roots of American Secrecy

The bombing of Hiroshima changed everything; but it may not be too late to change it back.

Aug 3, 2013 / Books & the Arts / Katrina vanden Heuvel

The GOP Misunderstands the ‘War on Women’

The GOP Misunderstands the ‘War on Women’ The GOP Misunderstands the ‘War on Women’

The Republican Party has shown nothing but disdain for the real needs of actual women.

Jul 30, 2013 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

This Week in ‘Nation’ History: How Not to Make a Dust Bowl Worse

This Week in ‘Nation’ History: How Not to Make a Dust Bowl Worse This Week in ‘Nation’ History: How Not to Make a Dust Bowl Worse

The current drought in the Southwest bears echoes of the 1930s, when Nation writers and illustrators evoked what it was like to have “nice hot dust in your nose, eyes, and th...

Jul 27, 2013 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Helen Thomas’s Legacy

Helen Thomas’s Legacy Helen Thomas’s Legacy

In praise of a reporter who understood that she needed to have access to power in order to question that power.

Jul 23, 2013 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Jenny McCarthy’s Vaccination Fear-Mongering and the Cult of False Equivalence

Jenny McCarthy’s Vaccination Fear-Mongering and the Cult of False Equivalence Jenny McCarthy’s Vaccination Fear-Mongering and the Cult of False Equivalence

By giving science deniers a public forum, media outlets implicitly condone their claims as legitimate.

Jul 22, 2013 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

This Week in ‘Nation’ History: Nelson Mandela’s Courage Through the Years

This Week in ‘Nation’ History: Nelson Mandela’s Courage Through the Years This Week in ‘Nation’ History: Nelson Mandela’s Courage Through the Years

The anti-apartheid leader’s ninety-fifth birthday is an opportunity to honor his legacy; we do that best by remembering him in the context of his times.

Jul 20, 2013 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

The Appalling GOP

The Appalling GOP The Appalling GOP

Congressional Republicans choose to pursue extreme legislation that they know isn’t going to be enacted into law.

Jul 16, 2013 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

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