Support Requested for Journalism Efforts
As the upcoming November election approaches, the future of democracy is at a critical juncture. The readers of The Nation understand that the pursuit of justice, equity, and peace extends beyond election cycles. Meaningful change is a gradual process, necessitating continuous and courageous journalism to champion progressive ideas, uncover corruption, defend democratic principles, safeguard individual rights, advance peace, and protect the environment.
This month, The Nation requests readers to consider making a monthly donation to support its independent journalism. Recognizing the value placed on journalism that speaks truth to power, which corporate media often cannot achieve, the publication underscores that monthly contributions are the most effective means of support. Such donations provide a reliable funding base essential for sustained operations.
In the forthcoming months, the publication’s writers will focus on delivering crucial insights, including John Nichols on the election, Elie Mystal on justice, Chris Lehmann’s insider reports from Washington, Joan Walsh’s political analysis, Jeet Heer’s commentary, and Amy Littlefield’s coverage of the battle for abortion access. By donating as little as $10 a month, supporters can empower the team of writers, editors, and fact-checkers to deeply investigate and report on the pressing issues of the time.
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Onwards,
Katrina vanden Heuvel
Editorial Director and Publisher, The Nation