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Israel’s Killing of Journalists in Gaza Echoes US Invasion of Baghdad
From Jose Couso to Mariam Abu Daqqa
Global Indigenous Peoples News Bulletin #7 (August 2025)
News from Mexico, Thailand, Cambodia, and Argentina
‘What Radicalized You?’: Impressions from Socialism 2025
Left political education in a time of cascading crises
Riace: the Model that Challenged the Italian Integration System
A reminder of the power of solidarity
Echoes & Algorithms: How Grassroots Journalism Can Be a Disturber of AI
What kind of future is being constructed in our name? And who profits from its manufactured inevitability?
No Price Tag for the Priceless
Upper Peninsula residents fight for Lake Superior and the Porcupine Mountains
A Digitally Enslaved Generation Cries for Independence
A.M. Derrendinger writes for the Waterbury Roundabout (VT) about the dangers of social media
Global Indigenous Peoples News Bulletin #6 (July 2025)
News from the Pacific, Nepal, Mexico, Finland, and more.
The Militarization and Weaponization of Media Literacy
Nolan Higdon and Sydney Sullivan write for Project Censored
Immigrants for an Anti-Immigrant Germany? The Migrants Who Support the AfD
Germany’s political landscape is undergoing a significant transformation.
‘There is no Eid in War’
Writing for We Are Not Numbers, Majd Abu Esaid reflects powerfully on her family’s ongoing experience of violence and loss in Gaza.
Global Indigenous Peoples News Bulletin #5 (June 2025)
News from Brazil, Malaysia, India, Guatemala, Aotearoa, and more.
Ancient Voices: The Call Against Contamination of Mayan Cenotes
The light of the sun finds its way through the small hole in the ceiling, turning the water bright and blue. A sharp contrast to the otherwise dark cave, with limestone walls that seem to enclose you in a tight, cold grip. Stalactites have formed over thousands of years, and plants have started to grow from the opening of the cave, cascading into the water. The air is damp with the earthy scent of rock and minerals, it pulls you in.
Echoes & Algorithms: Attention, Autonomy, and the Future of the Feed
Can we still choose what we pay attention to, or is that being chosen for us?
Between Borders: The Pervasive Issue of Statelessness
A special archive from Global Voices
Green Extractivism: How Clean Energy Fuels Conflict in Myanmar’s Kachin State
In Myanmar, the search for rare earth minerals is a tangle of militarization, environmental damage, and resistance.
Global Indigenous Peoples News Bulletin #4 (May 2025)
Ongoing Indigenous struggles in the Amazon and important dialogue at the UN.
Echoes & Algorithms: The Risks and Realities of AI in Journalism
For journalists who work outside corporate paradigms and who often elevate underrepresented voices and challenge dominant narratives, the integration of AI raises urgent questions about editorial autonomy, authorship, and the risk of ideological conformity.