What a social media blackout means for marginalized communities Purple Romero November 5, 2021 Behind the scenes: our editor Purple Romero asks, can marginalized groups use social media to challenge and change the narrative?
Across borders, without wages Ankita Anand November 5, 2021 Behind the scenes of “Exploitation Across Borders”, our new story following Indian laborers fighting for their wages in Serbia.
Going beyond the “single story” Tina Lee November 5, 2021 What comes to mind when you think of your country? Behind the scenes of our latest story,”Mind the Gaze.”
No facing away: Why India’s facial recognition system is bad news for minorities Aishwarya Jagani September 28, 2021 Facial recognition technology is severely limited by racial and gender bias. As India seeks to build one of the world’s largest facial databases, activists fear the impact for minorities beyond black and white.
Black Prisoners’ Caucus: How an incarcerated man works for restorative justice and racial equity Michael J. Moore September 14, 2021 In Washington state, a long tradition of prison activism is being continued by Vincent “Tank” Sherill, inmate at Monroe Correctional Facility
Exploitation Across Borders Tina Lee August 16, 2021 Indian migrant workers fight for their right to get paid in Serbia
Mind The Gaze! Anand Tumurtogoo August 10, 2021 What’s missing when Mongolia is seen through the eyes of foreign correspondents.
Redefining Spanishness Jimena Garrido de Castro July 27, 2021 New music in Spain offers an alternative sense of belonging in a polarized country.