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The FBI Isn’t Catching Terrorists — It’s Creating Them
January 26, 2015 —
This op-ed, published in partnership with the Sundance Institute and The Guardian, showcases the story behind (T)ERROR, a documentary that premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. More -
Meet the Million Migrant Workers Living Beneath Beijing’s Streets
January 24, 2015 —
Former bomb shelters are now home to countless young migrants seeking to save rent as they forge a new life in the Chinese capital. In this intimate video portrait, co-published with Al Jazeera America, a 21-year-old Mongolian street peddler shows off his underground apartment and shares his dreams of making it big as an actor in Beijing. More -
I Saw the Story of America in 3½ Minutes: Jordan Davis, Race and Guns
January 24, 2015 —
This op-ed, published in partnership with the Sundance Institute and The Guardian, showcases the story behind 3½ Minutes, a documentary that premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. More -
Two Jihadi Cartoon Characters Reflect on the Charlie Hebdo Attacks
January 13, 2015 —
In pondering the horrific Charlie Hebdo massacre, the Lebanese satirist Karl Sharro’s simpleton extremists, Abu A and Abu B, wake up to their own reality: they are cartoons. More -
A Whale Is A Whale Is A Whale: Swan Song for the Arabian Humpback
January 6, 2015 —
With her haunting new video, artist Sophia Al-Maria composes an ethereal tribute to the disappearing Arabian Humpback population, tracing its near-extinction from whaling for oil and sport to the destruction of its habitat caused by industry. More