It’s A New Era It’s A New Era
Biko Baker For the first time, working-class youth and youth of color truly believe that they can change their country by electing a politician.
Nov 5, 2008 / The Nation
Obama’s Victory: Just the Beginning Obama’s Victory: Just the Beginning
Jamilah King Obama's message of unity and bipartisanship inspired millions of skeptics across party lines, but this is just the first step toward building democracy.
Nov 5, 2008 / The Nation
Faces of Early Voters in Florida Faces of Early Voters in Florida
By 10:00 am, 565 students at the Florida A&M University at Tallahassee, Florida already voted.
Nov 4, 2008 / StudentNation / The Nation
High Early Student Turnout in Pennsylvania High Early Student Turnout in Pennsylvania
By 7am, there was already a line of over 1000 students waiting to vote at Penn State University, PA.
Nov 4, 2008 / StudentNation / The Nation
Slouching Towards Bankruptcy Slouching Towards Bankruptcy
GM is banking on a merger that may threaten the company and its workers' survival.
Oct 30, 2008 / Feature / The Nation
The Promise of the Green Jobs The Promise of the Green Jobs
KJ Meyer The nation's emerging green economy helped Alvarro Jasso move from the confines of a jail to a well-paid job fixing windmills.
Oct 30, 2008 / The Nation
Will the Youth Vote Swing This Election? Will the Youth Vote Swing This Election?
Karlo Barrios Marcelo From Colorado to Virginia--a state-by-state look at the youth polls in the nation's battleground states.
Oct 30, 2008 / The Nation
Free Association: Low Power to the People! Free Association: Low Power to the People!
Larisa Mann Fighting media consolidation one radio station at a time.
Oct 30, 2008 / The Nation
Video Your Vote Video Your Vote
YouTube and PBS are offering a prominent platform for citizens to police the election process on November 4.
Oct 21, 2008 / StudentNation / The Nation
Rallying the Vote Rallying the Vote
Rebecca McDonald Keesha Gaskins is making history as one of the few young black leaders at the League of Women Voters.
Oct 17, 2008 / The Nation