CanKor is an electronic information service for readers interested in the issues of peace and security on the Korean peninsula, published by Weingartner…
Group Category: Media & Journalism
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Just Media is an open-access, multi-media database for content related to criminal justice. It has three objectives: provide infrastructure to support advocacy efforts…
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Founded in 2013, the Nushatta Foundation for Media and Human Rights is a non-profit, non-governmental media and human rights foundation based in the Moroccan-controlled…
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Founded by four journalists in southern France in 1985, Reporters Sans Frontières (RSF) is one of the world’s leading NGOs in the defense and promotion of freedom of information. Registered in France as a non-profit organization since 1995, RSF has distinguished itself in China, by its protests during the 2008 Beijing Olympics; in Africa, by creating the only independent radio station broadcasting to Eritreans in 2009; in Haiti, by creating a media support center after the January 2010 earthquake; and in Syria, by providing training to journalists and bloggers.
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Dissent is a leading “little magazine” of politics and ideas. Founded in 1954, it has been the political home for three generations of left-wing critics and journalists, from Irving Howe to Sarah Jaffe. The magazine appears four times a year in print. It also publishes several articles a week online and hosts the biweekly labor podcast Belabored. Dissent strives to publish the very best in political argument and takes pride in cultivating the next generation of labor journalists, cultural critics, and political polemicists.
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Lynsey Addario is an American photojournalist who has worked for The New York Times, National Geographic, and Time Magazine. She has covered conflicts in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Lebanon, Darfur, and Congo. Her photographs feature breaking news focused on humanitarian and human rights issues across the Middle East, South Asia, and Africa. American Photo Magazine recently named her one of the five most influential photographers of the last twenty-five years. Her current work has focused on covering the Syrian refugee crisis.
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Democracy Now! is a daily, independent, global news hour hosted by award-winning journalists Amy Goodman and Juan González. The program features on-the-ground and breaking news coverage, as well as in-depth discussions on today’s most pressing issues with a diversity of voices from the frontlines of social movements around the world. Democracy Now! is broadcast on more than 1,300 public television and radio stations in forty-three countries and to a growing online audience. Its website received more than 25 million views last year.
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Bahrain Watch is an independent research and advocacy organization that seeks to promote effective, transparent and accountable governance in Bahrain.
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The FiSahara International Film Festival is an annual event held in the Sahrawi refugee camps in Southwestern Algeria, home to Sahrawi exiles who fled a Moroccan and Mauritanian military invasion of their homeland in 1975. FiSahara, a project of the Coordinadora Estatal de Asociaciones Solidarias con el Sáhara (CEAS-Sáhara) aims to empower and entertain Sahrawis through film and cultural resistance and to raise international awareness on a forgotten crisis.
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Ahmed Deeb is a Gaza-based photojournalist working across the Middle East. He has covered events in the Gaza Strip, as well as in Syria and Egypt, for publications including TIME, the Wall Street Journal, the Telegraph, the Guardian, Newsweek, United Press International, Egypt Independent Newspaper, and Zenith Magazine. Deeb has won several international awards, including a UN Correspondents Association award for his coverage of the Gaza War.