Nation19

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Nation19 is a magazine that blends hip-hop culture, photojournalism, activism, and anthropology. The printed and digital magazine[1][2] is produced and published by multimedia activists, visual anthropologists, and film directors Queen Muhammad Ali and Hakeem Khaaliq.[3] The magazine was started in the winter of 2010.[4] Nation19 also produces documentary films[5][6] and hosts exhibits based on various of its articles. Nation19 is defined by its large photo spreads and motifs of indigenous empowerment, archeological research, and social change.

Editor-in-chiefQueen Muhammad Ali, Hakeem Khaaliq
FrequencySeasonal
FoundedWinter 2010
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Editor-in-chiefQueen Muhammad Ali, Hakeem Khaaliq
CategoriesLifestyle magazine
FrequencySeasonal
FoundedWinter 2010
CompanyNation19/APDTA
CountryUnited States
Based inScottsdale, Arizona
LanguageEnglish (with Japanese, Samoan, Chinese, Spanish editions)
Websitewww.nation19.com
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Investigative journalism is a regular element of the magazine. A controversial interview with deceased CIA whistleblower and activist Michael Ruppert was published in the "Survival Edition" shortly after his death.[7] The piece focused on the Fukushima nuclear disaster and other issues related to the Pacific Ocean.[8]

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