by Karina Mirochnik | Jun 23, 2021 | In Conversation With Issue 6
“I think just scaling down notions of grandeur is already such a big step and understanding that maybe for you, a two week trip is really big thing but for the people who you’re going to, two weeks is just a blink of the eye and it’s not going to make that much of a difference, no matter how much great work you do.” Sarika Bansal
by Karina Mirochnik | May 20, 2021 | Issue 7 Spotlights
“There is a delicate line between being a journalist where you are just reporting and informing, versus being an activist where you are advocating and agitating and the Thomson Reuters Foundation was very, very clear that what we were doing was journalism – we did factually accurate and balanced reporting, we didn’t advocate or agitate”. Thin Lei Win
by Karina Mirochnik | Mar 4, 2021 | Issue 7 Commentary
Dr Shirley Graham, from the Elliot School analyzes in a powerful essay the role of the new Biden-Harris Gender Council and the need for a feminist foreign policy as she creates a call to action.
by Karina Mirochnik | Feb 26, 2021 | In Conversation With Issue 6
“On the one hand, I like the term ‘green wave’ because the tide comes, and it sweeps you in. But it also comes and goes, and this movement is here to stay, and it is not that it comes and goes like the tide,” reflects Mac Dougall.
by Karina Mirochnik | Oct 27, 2020 | Issue 7 Spotlights
“I created the Goddess on Earth: ORACLE deck and guidebook to bring forth the wisdom of Kiri and the thirty-nine other women portrayed. Though diverse in age and backgrounds, every woman exudes a generosity of spirit. Each woman offers her voice and wisdom on the power of archetypes as a gift to others,” says Lisa Levart.