Support Needed for Sustained Journalism
The upcoming November elections will be pivotal for the future of democracy. Readers of The Nation understand that the pursuit of justice, equity, and peace extends beyond this critical period. Meaningful change requires ongoing effort, and fearless journalism plays a vital role in advocating for bold ideas, uncovering corruption, defending democratic principles, securing bodily rights, promoting peace, and safeguarding the environment.
This month, there is a call for monthly donations to support the independent journalism of The Nation. Readers who appreciate the publication’s commitment to speaking truth to power, a quality often lacking in corporate-owned media, are encouraged to contribute. Becoming a monthly donor is the most effective way to provide The Nation with a stable funding source.
In the upcoming months, the publication’s writers will focus on providing essential information. Coverage will include John Nichols on the election, Elie Mystal on justice and injustice, Chris Lehmann reporting from inside the beltway, Joan Walsh offering insightful political analysis, Jeet Heer‘s engaging commentary, and Amy Littlefield covering the fight for abortion access. Contributions as small as $10 a month can empower the dedicated writers, editors, and fact-checkers at The Nation to delve deeply into today’s pressing issues.
Setting up a monthly recurring donation helps maintain the journalism that readers depend on for the long term. For nearly 160 years, The Nation has championed truth and justice. The publication seeks continued support to thrive for another 160 years.
Onwards,
Katrina vanden Heuvel
Editorial Director and Publisher, The Nation