Feature

Women and Prison Women and Prison

Thirteen-year-old Idalmin Santana has a ready smile and long braids. She lives with a foster family in Jamaica, Queens, because her parents are in prison.

Mar 25, 2004 / Feature / Rebecca Tuhus-Dubrow

Letter From Algeria Letter From Algeria

Excavating the disappeared.

Mar 25, 2004 / Books & the Arts / Jack Brown

Still Dreaming of Tehran Still Dreaming of Tehran

The neocons haven't given up on "regime change" in Iran. Don't count them out.

Mar 25, 2004 / Feature / Bob Dreyfuss and Laura Rozen

Africa’s Oil Tycoons Africa’s Oil Tycoons

Western firms and government leaders, not the people, benefit from Angola's wealth.

Mar 25, 2004 / Feature / Daphne Eviatar

Terror in Colombia Terror in Colombia

Paramilitary forces are the enforcers of the promised favorable investment climate.

Mar 23, 2004 / Feature / Bill Weinberg

Protest Postcards From New York Protest Postcards From New York

Among the approximately 150,000 people who took to the streets of New York on March 20 to protest the US occupation of Iraq were six Nation interns.

Mar 23, 2004 / Feature / The Nation

A New Day in Madrid A New Day in Madrid

Spaniards were bewildered by the American view of their vote to kick out the ruling conservative party as a sign of weakness.

Mar 21, 2004 / Feature / Samuel Loewenberg

Letter From London Letter From London

In Labour Britain there's a deep sense of pessimism and betrayal.

Mar 21, 2004 / Feature / Maria Margaronis

Opposing Occupation Opposing Occupation

"I am Jewish. I am Israeli. I am a citizen of this state, and I am very upset."

Mar 20, 2004 / Feature / Ellen Cantarow

Self-Determining Haiti Self-Determining Haiti

This essay, from the August 28, 1920, issue of The Nation, is a special selection from The Nation Digital Archive. If you want to read everything The Nation has ever published on H...

Mar 18, 2004 / Feature / James Weldon Johnson

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