Episode 8 – Myanmar, then and now
In March, the team sat down with Dr. Seinenu Thein-Lemelson of UCLA and the Foundation for Psychocultural Research for a
In March, the team sat down with Dr. Seinenu Thein-Lemelson of UCLA and the Foundation for Psychocultural Research for a
After protests erupted across Senegal last moth, the team sat down with Thiat—rapper, activist, and co-founder of Y’en a Marre,
Continue readingEpisode 7 – Protests in Senegal: A new Africa?
After yesterday’s dramatic events, the team developed a special episode to talk with Carlo Ferrari, President of the Association of
From age 17 to 20, Omar Alshogre was detained as a political prisoner by the Assad regime—simply for attending opposition
Continue readingEpisode 6 – Omar Alshogre and the power of small actions
Anya sits down with Professor David Vine of American University, author of Island of Shame, to discuss the history of
In this episode, Anya talks with two students from southern Cyprus, Velislava Vasileva and Ioannis Sterckx, about their thoughts on
A three-decades-old ceasefire has been broken. Now, a frozen conflict might be erupting. What will happen to Western Sahara? Special thanks
This is the first installment of our new miniseries, Erased, wherein we profile unheard voices of the world. In this
This episode is a conversation with “icanyoucantoo” founder and financial professional Nilesh Dosa, who tells us how his personal life
Our first Bump is here! 1,000 tons of oil spilled in the Indian Ocean. A wetland zone of international importance