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One of the brave activists I was privleged to meet when I visited Harare a few months ago was Frank Chikowore, an independent journalist who’d… Read More »Welcome, Zimscoop!
One of the brave activists I was privleged to meet when I visited Harare a few months ago was Frank Chikowore, an independent journalist who’d… Read More »Welcome, Zimscoop!
Turkmenbashi’s dead. As Blake Hounshell noted on Foreign Policy Passport, “He will be missed by approximately … nobody.” That’s not entirely true. The editors of… Read More »He’s dead. Good.
My cousin, Adam Zuckerman, was recently nominated for a remarkable honor – BeliefNet’s most inspiring person of 2006. The nomination recognizes the work he’s done… Read More »My inspiring cousin
On July 23, 2006, two Lebanese Red Cross ambulances were attacked by Israeli forces, causing injury to the ambulance crews and the patients aboard –… Read More »“Rebunking” the Lebanese ambulance story
I won’t be rushing to the local movie theatre to see Blood Diamonds when it’s released tomorrow. That’s not because I’m scared off by the… Read More »DiCaprio versus De Beers on Blood Diamonds
Like many people who believe that citizen media is emerging as an important part of the overall media landscape, I’ve got at least two reactions… Read More »Censorship of citizen media… or lack of interest?