The Nation InvestigationBusiness The Dangers of Working While Black on Wall Street Financial institutions say they're committed to racial justice, but complaints of racism often backfire against those who raise them. Susan AntillaThe NationJune 21, 2021 InvestigationJustice, Politics If You Can’t Speak English, Good Luck Voting in Trump’s America The Department of Justice has left millions of voters who need language help without government protection. Richard SalameThe NationOctober 29, 2020 InvestigationBusiness, Labor The Immokalee Way: Protecting Farmworkers Amid a Pandemic While some companies do everything to escape accountability, the Fair Food Program proves there’s an alternative. John BoweThe NationSeptember 14, 2020 InvestigationBusiness, Labor, Politics Trump’s National Labor Relations Board Is Sabotaging Its Own Mission The federal agency that’s supposed to protect union rights is instead championing the interests of bosses. Michelle ChenThe NationSeptember 7, 2020 InvestigationJustice How a Trip to Prison Cost Kenneth Clark His Right to Be a Parent Clark wanted desperately to be a father to his kids. But prison, along with a Clinton-era child welfare law, conspired to take them away from him—for good. Sylvia A. HarveyThe NationJuly 20, 2020 InvestigationBusiness, Politics When Shelter Comes Down to the Luck of the Draw As eviction moratoriums expire, lotteries determine who gets rent relief. Rebecca BurnsThe NationJune 5, 2020 InvestigationBusiness, Immigration, Labor The Factory Oversight Industry Protects Profits, Not People An investigation into the dangerously irresponsible business of “ethical factory” audits. Maria HengeveldThe NationApril 23, 2020 InvestigationBusiness, Immigration US Soccer Is Neglecting Latino Talent—and It Shows There are millions of youths playing soccer in the United States. So why is the men’s national team so terrible? Isma'il KushkushThe NationOctober 21, 2019 InvestigationJustice, World An American Black Site It's not just at Guantánamo. In a supermax facility on US soil, inmates are force fed — and barred from sharing their stories. An inmate breaks his silence for the first time. Aviva StahlThe NationJune 4, 2019 InvestigationPolitics, World Inside the Secretive US Air Campaign In Somalia Since Trump took office, figuring out whom the US is killing and why has become nearly impossible. Amanda SperberThe NationFebruary 7, 2019 1 2 … 21
InvestigationBusiness The Dangers of Working While Black on Wall Street Financial institutions say they're committed to racial justice, but complaints of racism often backfire against those who raise them. Susan AntillaThe NationJune 21, 2021
InvestigationJustice, Politics If You Can’t Speak English, Good Luck Voting in Trump’s America The Department of Justice has left millions of voters who need language help without government protection. Richard SalameThe NationOctober 29, 2020
InvestigationBusiness, Labor The Immokalee Way: Protecting Farmworkers Amid a Pandemic While some companies do everything to escape accountability, the Fair Food Program proves there’s an alternative. John BoweThe NationSeptember 14, 2020
InvestigationBusiness, Labor, Politics Trump’s National Labor Relations Board Is Sabotaging Its Own Mission The federal agency that’s supposed to protect union rights is instead championing the interests of bosses. Michelle ChenThe NationSeptember 7, 2020
InvestigationJustice How a Trip to Prison Cost Kenneth Clark His Right to Be a Parent Clark wanted desperately to be a father to his kids. But prison, along with a Clinton-era child welfare law, conspired to take them away from him—for good. Sylvia A. HarveyThe NationJuly 20, 2020
InvestigationBusiness, Politics When Shelter Comes Down to the Luck of the Draw As eviction moratoriums expire, lotteries determine who gets rent relief. Rebecca BurnsThe NationJune 5, 2020
InvestigationBusiness, Immigration, Labor The Factory Oversight Industry Protects Profits, Not People An investigation into the dangerously irresponsible business of “ethical factory” audits. Maria HengeveldThe NationApril 23, 2020
InvestigationBusiness, Immigration US Soccer Is Neglecting Latino Talent—and It Shows There are millions of youths playing soccer in the United States. So why is the men’s national team so terrible? Isma'il KushkushThe NationOctober 21, 2019
InvestigationJustice, World An American Black Site It's not just at Guantánamo. In a supermax facility on US soil, inmates are force fed — and barred from sharing their stories. An inmate breaks his silence for the first time. Aviva StahlThe NationJune 4, 2019
InvestigationPolitics, World Inside the Secretive US Air Campaign In Somalia Since Trump took office, figuring out whom the US is killing and why has become nearly impossible. Amanda SperberThe NationFebruary 7, 2019