3 Comments

dialogue works and judging freedom are two excellent sources of experienced and honest commentary. would also recommend neutrality studies, system update, the grayzone, and the new atlas.

Expand full comment

Thank you! We regularly seek out Judging Freedom https://www.youtube.com/@judgingfreedom/videos; https://thegrayzone.com and sometimes remember to look at https://www.youtube.com/c/thenewatlas. Neutrality Studies looks interesting for sure, thanks for sharing them https://www.youtube.com/@neutralitystudies, and Glenn Greenwald's show System Update. I was looking to see whether U of Manitoba's Radhika Desai also posts videos. We had featured her in Issue 13. She is part of The International Manifesto Group, https://www.youtube.com/@InternationalManifesto so I will check this out as well. Our latest discovery is a bit old, and might not be posting regularly...all about Solutions Oriented Peace Journalism founded by the late Prof. Johan Galtung: TRANSCEND Network for Peace, Development and Environment https://www.transcend.org/tms/welcome-note/ If you have time, consider checking out the Schiller Institute International Peace Coalition that will hold a Zoom on Friday at 11 am ET. They are looking for thoughtful, engaged people to serve on a Council of Reason, trying to get the word out re: the very real risks of nuclear war if current national leaders don't change course drastically. See https://schillerinstitute.com and wait for the August 9 ad to show up in the scrolling banner.

Expand full comment

Excellent

Expand full comment