Support Needed for Ongoing Journalism
The upcoming November election holds significant implications for the future of democracy. However, readers of The Nation are aware that the pursuit of justice, equity, and peace extends beyond election season. Achieving meaningful change is a gradual process. Sustained, fearless journalism is essential to advocating bold ideas, exposing corruption, defending democracy, securing bodily rights, promoting peace, and protecting the environment.
This month, a call to action is made for monthly donations to support The Nation’s independent journalism. Those who have engaged deeply with the content likely recognize the value of journalism that challenges power in ways that corporate-owned media cannot. Establishing a monthly donation is the most effective method to support The Nation, providing a stable funding base.
In the coming months, The Nation‘s writers will focus on delivering essential information, including John Nichols covering the election, Elie Mystal on issues of justice, Chris Lehmann with reporting from Washington D.C., Joan Walsh providing political analysis, Jeet Heer adding sharp commentary, and Amy Littlefield reporting on the fight for abortion access. A contribution of as little as $10 a month can support these dedicated writers, editors, and fact-checkers in their in-depth reporting on today’s critical issues.
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Onwards,
Katrina vanden Heuvel
Editorial Director and Publisher, The Nation