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Founded in 1976, Mother Jones is an independent, US-based nonprofit media organization whose mission is "to produce revelatory reporting that in its power and reach informs and inspires a more just and democratic world."
Winner of a 2001 National Magazine Award for General Excellence, Mother Jones has been nominated for National Magazine Awards twelve times and has won four times. Mother Jones has twice been named "Best in the Business" for investigative reporting by the American Journalism Review and won the 2000 Alternative Press Award for General Excellence. MotherJones.com has twice won the "People's Voice" Webby Award for best online magazine.
Mother Jones relies on contributions from its community of readers and activists to keep its investigative journalism alive and kicking! Help speak truth to power and make real change happen by making a tax-deductible contribution to the Mother Jones Investigative Fund.
Winner of a 2001 National Magazine Award for General Excellence, Mother Jones has been nominated for National Magazine Awards twelve times and has won four times. Mother Jones has twice been named "Best in the Business" for investigative reporting by the American Journalism Review and won the 2000 Alternative Press Award for General Excellence. MotherJones.com has twice won the "People's Voice" Webby Award for best online magazine.
Mother Jones relies on contributions from its community of readers and activists to keep its investigative journalism alive and kicking! Help speak truth to power and make real change happen by making a tax-deductible contribution to the Mother Jones Investigative Fund.

