Q&A: Stephen G. Bloom on a Breeding Ground for Expat Journalists in Brazil November 27, 2024 By Feven Merid A conversation with the author of The Brazil Chronicles
The Promise of IndyMedia November 22, 2024 By Feven Merid Twenty-five years after its founding, a much-diminished community journalism organization may still offer a model for the future.
Americans All Watched Different Elections November 14, 2024 By Feven Merid An analysis of viewing habits shows the rise of a fragmented new media and the fall of a unified old one.
Q&A: Elections expert Tina Barton on how the media can cover voting responsibly October 23, 2024 By Feven Merid
The visual-journalist crackdown October 7, 2024 By Feven Merid At protests, police are increasingly arresting members of the press—especially those with cameras.
In Springfield and beyond, the Haitian Times translates American racism October 1, 2024 By Feven Merid
Q&A: James Grimaldi on taking over a Catholic newspaper in an election year September 18, 2024 By Feven Merid