Mormon Family Values Mormon Family Values
Facing the anguish of their gay son, the Hardys became accidental activists.
Feb 7, 2002 / Feature / Katherine Rosman
The Liberator Released The Liberator Released
In the issue of January 4, 1866, The Nation--itself founded by a group of abolitionists--paid tribute to the final issue of William Lloyd Garrison's fiery anti-slavery newspaper,...
Feb 7, 2002 / Feature / Michele Willens
Indian Giving Indian Giving
"I see Native people dying every day because they can't afford health insurance," Elouise Cobell said over the phone in mid-January from Washington, DC, as she prepared to testi...
Feb 7, 2002 / Feature / Chris Lombardi
A Recovered Movement A Recovered Movement
On Saturday, February 2, approximately 12,000 demonstrators gathered in New York City to protest the meeting of the World Economic Forum.
Feb 4, 2002 / Feature / Liza Featherstone
Letter From Pôrto Alegre Letter From Pôrto Alegre
PÔRTO ALEGRE, BRAZIL--In their last full day of discussion and debate, the thousands of delegates attending the World Social Forum were asking themselves not only what they...
Jan 31, 2002 / Feature / Marc Cooper
The Miner’s Canary The Miner’s Canary
The problems of people of color show what's wrong with American democracy.
Jan 31, 2002 / Feature / Lani Guinier and Gerald Torres
Shall We Leave It to the Experts? Shall We Leave It to the Experts?
Enron's power project in India demonstrates who benefits from globalization.
Jan 31, 2002 / Feature / Arundhati Roy
The Power of Nonviolence The Power of Nonviolence
The movement can seize the moral high ground and win support for change.
Jan 31, 2002 / Feature / David Cortright
Another World Is Possible Another World Is Possible
The challenge to global capitalism is more relevant now than before September 11.
Jan 31, 2002 / Feature / Susan George