An Evening With Jodi Kantor: The Power of Investigative Journalism and the Me Too… Evelyne Goulet Dec 16, 2018 By making straightforward distinctions between being an activist and a journalist, Kantor showed that objectivity…
Killing The Messenger An Aggrieved Journalist Oct 18, 2018 This article is dedicated to the journalists around the world who have died for the sake of their work. 2018 has…
Editor’s Desk: We are Mir Sarie Khalid May 14, 2018 Branded a CIA agent by the Taliban, and a Taliban sympathizer by his critics, Hamid Mir is the face of political…
The Editor’s Desk: A Final Farewell Benjamin Aloi Apr 14, 2018 From the 1st Annual MIR Awards: Writing this farewell speech was, in a lot of ways, like trying to encapsulate my…
A Diamond in the Rough: The Search for Something New in an Age of Information Kara Anderson Feb 5, 2018 The advent of the information age is both praised and criticized for its unprecedented outflow of a seemingly…
The Facts and the Furious: A New Era of Journalism in Donald Trump’s America Maddie Clark Jan 20, 2018 “Fake news” - the term has graced news feeds and dominated headlines nearly every day for the past year, becoming a…
Imprisoning the Artist But Not the Art: The Persecution of Zehra Doğan Jasmine Lee Nov 20, 2017 In July 2016, Kurdish artist and journalist Zehra Doğan was imprisoned for her problematic art and social media…
DNAinfo: The End of a Local News Era Natalie Gastevich Nov 5, 2017 Last week, billionaire Joe Ricketts announced that he was shutting down the media conglomerate DNAinfo-Gothamist,…
Angolan Media: The Propaganda Machine Andrea Gyimah Oct 31, 2017 Despite the fact that "freedom of the press" is loosely protected in the Angolan Constitution, the former…
The War on Journalism in the Philippines Alec Regino Jun 19, 2017 On January 6, 2017, university professor and radio announcer Mario Contaoi was riding his motorbike on a national…