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Nieman’s Fertile Soil

Nieman’s Fertile Soil

Reflecting on 14 years of planting seeds
Netanyahu vs. the Israeli Media

Netanyahu vs. the Israeli Media

Critics see “a master plan to destroy the free media in Israel” 
Lights Out: US Withdraws Support for Global Media

Lights Out: US Withdraws Support for Global Media

Foreign aid cuts to USAID, other outlets, cast a long shadow over journalism around the world
The Antidote to Ignorance

The Antidote to Ignorance

On the search for my name’s meaning, and my life’s work
From the Battlefield to the Campaign Trail  

From the Battlefield to the Campaign Trail  

How safety training for journalists has evolved
Unerased

Unerased

Vladimir Putin’s government is trying to scrub critical journalism from the internet. The Russian Independent Media Archive is standing in its way.

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How Ukrainian Media Is Navigating the Challenge of Reporting Ethically on the Russian Invasion

How Ukrainian Media Is Navigating the Challenge of Reporting Ethically on the Russian Invasion

Many news organizations are adapting to the realities brought by the ongoing conflict.
How the Russian Independent Media Archive Is Defying Censorship — and Saving History

How the Russian Independent Media Archive Is Defying Censorship — and Saving History

Co-founders Masha Gessen and Ilia Venyavkin on how the RIMA is preserving the work of Russian independent media for future generations.
“Are You Going to Contribute to the Chaos? Or Are You Going to Thread Through and Be the Expert?”

“Are You Going to Contribute to the Chaos? Or Are You Going to Thread Through and Be the Expert?”

Maria Ressa and Glenda M. Gloria, NF ‘18, on standing up to dictators, big tech, and disinformation