• WikiLeaks and the War on Whistleblowers

    April 8, 2013  —  

    Three years after WikiLeaks released the video “Collateral Murder,” which documented U.S. troops killing unarmed civilians in Baghdad, whistleblowers face long prison sentences while the politicians and military leaders whose crimes they exposed have gone scot-free.  More
  • Change the Culture, Change the World

    April 1, 2013  —  

    Artist Favianna Rodriguez, who co-founded Culture Strike, a grassroots organization supporting immigrant rights, reflects on how cultural undercurrents come together to make waves of political change.  More
  • I Ran into Iran:
    El Pueblo Unido

    April 1, 2013  —  

    It’s a slogan that has echoed in streets from Santiago to Tehran to New York, chanted and sung in the many languages of people in revolt worldwide. In this episode, I Ran into Iran traces the history of an emancipatory anthem: “The people, united, will never be defeated.”  More
  • The Guantanamo Effect

    April 1, 2013  —  

    Examining Guantanamo as a military doctrine circulating far beyond the prison itself, artists Mariam Ghani and Chitra Ganesh create an interactive digital archive defining, illustrating and linking key terms and events in the “global war on terror.”  More
  • Haiti Beyond the Headlines: Tom Healy Interviews Edwidge Danticat

    March 18, 2013  —  

    Three years after a catastrophic earthquake hit Haiti, poet Tom Healy looks “behind the sound bites of trauma” with award-winning Haitian novelist Edwidge Danticat, who shares stories of her childhood and reflects on immigrant life in the United States.  More
  • PR

    Editor’s Letter

    Five years after Creative Time Reports’ inception, the project is coming to a close. Editor Marisa Mazria Katz reflects on some of the most moving pieces that solidified CTR as a unique platform that elevates artists’ voices.

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