Megan McGee is a freelance solutions journalist and activist based in New York City, focusing on mutual aid, the cooperative movement, and community-based mental health. Her writing has been included ...
Ted Siefer is a journalist and audio producer who has contributed to the New York Times, the Center for Public Integrity, CommonWealth Magazine, and 99% Invisible, among other outlets. He’s covered ...
The latest VA podcast episode dives into the recent Congress on Communal Democracy, exploring its history, participants, and its mission to build ...
Van Jackson writes the Un-Diplomatic Newsletter, co-hosts the Bang-Bang and Un-Diplomatic Podcasts, and is co-author of the forthcoming book, The Rivalry Peril: How Great-Power Competition Threatens ...
Nader Durgham is a Lebanese journalist based in Beirut. He previously reported for The Washington Post in Beirut, covering Lebanon and Syria. He holds a Master’s Degree in Democracy and Comparative ...
This is the keynote talk I gave on Nov. 1 at the conference, The End of Empire, at University of California Santa Barbara.
Broadcasting from Baku, Azerbaijan, on the final official day of this year’s finance-themed United Nations climate summit, we ...
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Londiwe Gamedze writes about African and Black American literature and political history. She is a PhD candidate in English at UC Berkeley and writing her dissertation on political attitudes in the ...
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Diego Castro is a professor at the University of the Republic in Montevideo and author of the book Mandato y autodeterminación. Pistas para desarmar la trampa estadocéntrica published by Bajo Tierra ...