Minsoo Bae on how online outlets in #SouthKorea are picking up the stories and social trends that are often left out of both national and international press coverage:
https://t.co/VL76fEOGFB
New York's Lower East Side is changing quickly, but neighborhood Jewish eateries remain committed to carrying on the legacies of earlier generations:
https://t.co/LP2m8521yr
The Netanyahu administration's mass deportation plan has been shelved for now, but thousands of African asylum-seekers in #Israel still face an uncertain future:
https://t.co/1FynEyBZhJ
Trump's aggressive words about #Iran are beginning to mirror statements he made about #NorthKorea earlier this year, but his tactics won't work in quite the same way:
https://t.co/EFXTpB2HUY
Soil is paradoxical, says @WorldPolicy’s @EstherNgumbi. Although everyone depends on it for sustenance, fewer people than ever are actually getting their hands dirty farming | @Illinois_Alma https://t.co/jEKJqW2GQG
After three years of crusading & scavenging & #writing & rewriting, my farewell to Egypt's unfaltering generals could be found here. #literary#reportage#print
"Although an immense abyss separates the revolt of the 60s from today’s protests, we are now witnessing a similar reappropriation of the energy of protest and revolt by the capitalist system." Read Slavoj Žižek's take on the legacies of 1968:
https://t.co/b0v0nu5Nlm
"She didn’t know there was a thing called asylum. She just knew she had to go."
Amelia Frank-Vitale examines the circumstances that force young Hondurans to leave their country, and what they encounter when they enter the U.S.:
https://t.co/kvNnNvoU67
"History is littered with tales of the oversized ambitions of men.” Kristen R. Ghodsee on the legacy of Alexandra Kollontai, a groundbreaking feminist advocate at the time of the Russian Revolution:
https://t.co/IAUl2RpWTQ
Photojournalist Priya Ramrakha's work crossed continents, depicting political upheaval in the U.S. and freedom struggles in Africa:
https://t.co/IiEKl6jBtP
WPJ spoke with the directors of @The_Cleaners_ about the secretive world of content moderation, and the #Facebook and #Twitter employees who filter violent, pornographic, or hateful posts:
https://t.co/vtaPLE1ip3
.@BLNadeau on the rise of fascist politician Giorgia Meloni in #Italy: "She dabbles in anti-Europe and anti-gay banter, which plays well to the 'Italy first' sentiments of her far-right constituency."
https://t.co/iNpI2UnaKM
Amelia Frank-Vitale looks at the lives and circumstances of three former migrants who were deported back to #Honduras from the United States:
https://t.co/kvNnNvoU67
.@cphkevin speaks with Sámi reindeer herder Issát Turi about the award-winning cookbook EALLU, which highlights #Arctic indigenous cuisine, and what it reveals about our relationship to food:
https://t.co/y0h2ZSoJs5
Margarita Cadenas on how the crisis in #Venezuela is affecting the lives of women, as many grapple with the difficult decision to leave the country or to stay:
https://t.co/BqBx92Uw22
Rodrigo Duterte "can be impulsive and emotional, they said, but in the end he sobers up and weighs pros and cons before rushing into any decision. It’s just a war of words, they said ... The blood in the streets of Manila is proof of the contrary."
https://t.co/vu72OZTJoE