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- Announcing the interim editor, Sophie Jin –While Saima takes a one-year leave in 2023, Sophie will be the interim editor of Briarpatch.
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- Journalism with movements in the South –When journalists insist the world’s problems, no matter how big or small, are caused by U.S. government interference, grassroots struggles against austerity and authoritarianism fall out of view.
- A reading list on alternative and grassroots media –Alternative media’s promise is that all people have a right to participate in making media, free of commercial and government control. These are a few of the guiding voices on how to build media for people, not profit.
- The dangers of Big Tech funding journalism –Google and Meta are spending millions on programs and awards to help news outlets in crisis. What’s at stake when tech giants are allowed to brand themselves as the saviours of an industry they helped destroy?
- Independent media’s bad labour problem –From union-busting to systemic racism, when bad labour practices have embedded themselves in the very publications trying to write into existence a more just world, what is to be done?
- Doing anti-imperialist journalism while the world marches to war –After Russia invaded Ukraine, anything other than support for sending unlimited weapons to Ukraine was painted as pro-Russian propaganda. What does anti-war journalism look like in a climate of social media harassment and state attacks?
- “Don’t hate the media, be the media” –How New Brunswick’s Media Co-op is standing up to the Irvings’ corporate power