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    Everyday life for many disabled people remains a succession of access fails—of letdowns, glitches, and hazards. The continuing problem is notable enough that the access fail has itself quietly become a photographic genre.

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    If you are disabled, the locked doors, ill-placed steps, and illegally parked vehicles can reshape the world into a hostile landscape.

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    Blocked Parking Spots, Broken Sidewalks, and Boulders: How Common Spaces Fail People With Disabilities

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    If, as now seems likely, three candidates finish with 15 percent of the vote, none would have the nearly 2,000 delegates required to win on the first ballot. That would hand the decision to some 750 unelected delegates appointed by Tom Perez and the DNC.

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    What if we could have both Sanders’s courage and consistency and deep understanding of what a rigged system does to the lives of the people it runs over, and Warren’s policy chops, personal warmth and cold intellectual fury?

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    Migrant Voices is an oral testimony project from The Nation that features the first-hand experiences of people who have crossed the borders of our world.

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    Our current poverty alleviation programs just aren’t working the way they should. Is there a better way? Our new podcast "More Than Enough" explores one possibility—Universal Basic Income:

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    How the Streets Honor Martin Luther King Jr.

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    On city walls across the country, muralists and street artists depict Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. as a statesman, visionary, hero and martyr.

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    Martin Luther King Jr. was the Nation’s civil rights correspondent from 1961 to 1966. You can read his first-hand reports on the state of the movement here:

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    How the Streets Honor Martin Luther King Jr.

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    On city walls across the country, muralists and street artists depict Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. as a statesman, visionary, hero and martyr.

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    Martin Luther King Jr. was the Nation’s civil rights correspondent from 1961 to 1966. You can read his first-hand reports on the state of the movement here:

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    America is the wealthiest nation in the world—why doesn’t it feel that way? Subscribe to our new podcast, a 4-part miniseries that takes on guaranteed income, deservedness, and the country America can and should be.

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    America is the wealthiest nation in the world—why doesn’t it feel that way? Subscribe to the The Nation’s "More Than Enough" podcast, a 4-part miniseries that takes on guaranteed income, deservedness, and the country America can and should be.

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    Introducing our newest podcast, “More Than Enough,” a five-episode series exploring the concept of universal basic income hosted by . Listen and subscribe here:

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    If you value truly independent, fearless journalism that informs the American public about the real dangers of reckless militarism, please support us with a donation to help us pay those who speak truth to power for their critical work.

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    In 2003 we published an entire issue making the case against the war in Iraq.

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