journalism

“Ain’t I a Woman” and the Distortion of History
A sepia-vintage picture of Sojourner Truth sitting in a chair.

“Ain’t I a Woman” and the Distortion of History

The anniversary of the “Ain’t I a Woman” speech and recent MLK Jr revelations are a reminder of why history must not only be preserved but corrected.

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1014 612 Andrew Lee
The Perils of Mexican Journalism and the Role of the U.S.
A person holding a protest poster squats to fix a candle memorial for one of nine Mexican journalists killed recently.

The Perils of Mexican Journalism and the Role of the U.S.

The influx of Mexican journalists killed in the past decade are deeply connected to the U.S., which has backed the policies that increased their risk of reporting.

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2118 1398 Dawn Marie Paley
The Rise in News Deserts Threatens Democracy
Three large stacks of newspapers tied up with string.

The Rise in News Deserts Threatens Democracy

As many traditional news organizations have closed down operations, many communities exist in news deserts with minimal to no news coverage.

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1920 1280 Nia Norris
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