Global Voices 1 month ago Healing through music: Defying silence in Myanmar Global VoicesHealing through music: Defying silence in Myanmar"“To me, being a feminist means kindness. If I stay silent when others suffer, one day it will be my turn to suffer too."
Global Voices 1 month ago Healing the past to strengthen the future: Why the Caribbean needs to talk about ancestral trauma Global VoicesHealing the past to strengthen the future: Why the Caribbean needs to talk about ancestral trauma“What our grandparents practised instinctively through prayer, song, and time spent in the natural world, neuroscience is now validating with bra...
Global Voices 1 month ago ‘Identity is never fixed. It’s layered, constantly shifting’: An interview with Iranian-American artist Soraya Sharghi Global Voices‘Identity is never fixed. It’s layered, constantly shifting’: An interview with Iranian-American artist Soraya Sharghi“My way of resisting is through creating by bringing beauty, strength, and imagination into spaces where control or limitation once existed.”
Global Voices 1 month ago Georgia marks a year of protests Global VoicesGeorgia marks a year of protestsDespite declining numbers, hundreds — sometimes thousands — continue to protest daily. The duration of the movement remains uncertain, but the ...
Global Voices 1 month ago In the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, mining revenue is helping to fund rebel groups Global VoicesIn the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, mining revenue is helping to fund rebel groupsThe security crisis in eastern DRC is escalating after two rebel groups, both fighting the government, joined forces.
Global Voices 1 month ago Indonesian journalists seek better pay and protection amid declining democracy Global VoicesIndonesian journalists seek better pay and protection amid declining democracyIndonesian journalists demand better pay and protection of their rights amid a changing media landscape and restrictions on civic space
Global Voices 1 month ago ’I don't see Palestine as an isolated story‘: An interview with Vivien Sansour, founder of the Palestine Heirloom Seed Library Global Voices’I don't see Palestine as an isolated story‘: An interview with Vivien Sansour, founder of the Palestine Heirloom Seed Library“[W]e want the Seed Library to be a place of freedom, an initiative for us to have autonomy over our food, but also over our spirit, our minds, o...
Global Voices 1 month ago When the judge meets the algorithm: AI tools entering India’s courts Global VoicesWhen the judge meets the algorithm: AI tools entering India’s courtsIndian courts are adopting AI and emerging technologies to tackle backlogs and bureaucracy, yet success depends on addressing ethical safeguards an...
Global Voices 1 month ago Exploring China’s growing role in Central Asia Global VoicesExploring China’s growing role in Central Asia“All five Central Asian landlocked states were particularly focused on turning the limitations of being “landlocked” into advantages of being...
Global Voices 1 month ago Queer cinema in Azerbaijan tells stories of visibility and survival Global VoicesQueer cinema in Azerbaijan tells stories of visibility and survivalThese films transform personal struggles into collective narratives, illustrating how survival, memory, and the quest for belonging are intertwined...