Nisma Chauhan / TruthdigMay 23, 2018
Tasneem Ahmar works to reclaim women's national narrative in Pakistan by talking to print and TV decision-makers—and using radio shows to inform the public at large. Dig deeper ( 4 Min. Read )
Nisma Chauhan / TruthdigMay 23, 2018
Reporters learn to improve their work standards—and to face the dire pressures put on Pakistan's media. Dig deeper ( 4 Min. Read )
Zubeida Mustafa / TruthdigMay 23, 2018
Although the government’s grip on media outlets has loosened in recent years, dangerous constraints, plus lowered standards of professionalism, are causing deep concern. Dig deeper ( 5 Min. Read )
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Gbemisola Olujobi and Patience Ogbo / TruthdigMar 29, 2018
A Nigerian writer collects reactions from fellow citizens about the Trump slur, and those reactions aren't always what you might expect. Dig deeper ( 13 Min. Read )
Naween Mangi / TruthdigMar 15, 2018
For three generations, the Pakistani political dynasty has promised to improve living conditions, but residents of the Bhuttos' ancestral village still struggle in poverty. Dig deeper ( 7 Min. Read )
Zubeida Mustafa / TruthdigFeb 15, 2018
In a country where public school systems are failing, a growing nonprofit organization shows students and teachers how to revitalize learning. Dig deeper ( 7 Min. Read )
Chelsey Luger / TruthdigFeb 12, 2018
Pharmaceutical companies should be held accountable for their role in further damaging Native peoples’ well-being, but that’s only the beginning. Dig deeper ( 4 Min. Read )
Zubeida Mustafa / TruthdigJan 4, 2018
A small but persistent group in Pakistan—fed up with firearm violence among the populace—challenges a deeply ingrained gun culture. Dig deeper ( 6 Min. Read )
Chelsey Luger / TruthdigDec 27, 2017
Donald Trump's election might be the best thing that ever happened to marginalized and oppressed people. Dig deeper ( 4 Min. Read )
Zubeida Mustafa / TruthdigDec 23, 2017
An institution that thrives because of private donors and public financing serves as a model for U.S. reform. Dig deeper ( 5 Min. Read )
Chelsey Luger / TruthdigDec 1, 2017
Stealing or misappropriating Native culture is a problem in the fashion world. Hiring indigenous people would solve it. Dig deeper ( 4 Min. Read )
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