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Following the historic ceasefire accord of June 2016, former members of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia have faced stigma when reintegrating into Colombia’s formal economy. One solution? Microbrewing.
When it comes to how we approach food programming, we’re in dire need of a cultural overhaul.
Media concentration in [the U.S. and Brazil] has reached phenomenal levels, and it is compounded by the massive spread of pernicious fake news.
A strong fact-checking industry can stop the normalization of lying and advocate for policy changes. But the weaponization of fact-checking can cause irreversible harm.
For decades, the media has been circling the issue of sexual violence, mirroring society’s discomfort.
As it stands right now, political parties in Canada face little oversight or transparency requirements for the data they collect and create about Canadian citizens.
Canadians need to face our history of violence, and we need a mediascape that can help us do this complicated, messy work.
Not everyone is a gruff-but-beloved Vermont socialist… So how do you build a distributed organizing program without a national presidential campaign?
For a 15-minute city to properly serve all people, it needs to be undertaken for all people.
The German experience with sectoral bargaining should remind worker advocates that legislative reform is not a quick fix to the erosion of trade union power.
In praise of unseen networks.
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