Two veteran journalists produced a documentary that showed evidence of war crimes in Gaza. But the BBC refused to air the film.
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Two veteran journalists produced a documentary that showed evidence of war crimes in Gaza. But the BBC refused to air the film.
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The BBC edited out "free Palestine" from a winner's speech at the BAFTA Film Awards. But, it was far from the first time that the broadcast company had refused to air something related to Gaza.
This week, we talk about the film about Israel's war crimes that the BBC doesn't want you to see.
Two veteran journalists produced a documentary that showed evidence of war crimes in Gaza. But the BBC refused to air the film.
This week on Reveal, we team up with @kcrw.com to tell the story of the film the BBC didn't want you to see:
Two veteran journalists made a documentary about Israeli attacks on Gaza hospitals, but the BBC later refused to air it.
This week on Reveal, we team up with @kcrw.com to investigate why and what it says about the future of journalism:
US-Israeli strikes in Iran have ushered in a new and unpredictable era in the Middle East.
On this week’s “More To The Story,” author and longtime journalist Davar Ardalan examines how the conflict is spreading—and what might be next for Iran.
Author and journalist Davar Ardalan has seen Iran up close before and after the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
On this week’s “More To The Story,” she examines how the US-Israeli military strikes are once again reshaping the country.
US-Israeli strikes in Iran have ushered in a new and unpredictable era in the Middle East.
On this week’s “More To The Story,” author and longtime journalist Davar Ardalan examines how the conflict is spreading—and what might be next for Iran.
We'd like to give a direct shoutout to @h-lev.bsky.social and @acleek.bsky.social for their work on "The Landlord Gutting America’s Hospitals," which explores a real estate company that treated hospitals like financial assets, depleting them in the process.
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The third graders in Steubenville, Ohio, beat all the odds and became the strongest little readers in the state.
This week on Reveal, we look at how this school in an economically disadvantaged town became a success—and how a new law puts it all at risk.
Third graders in Steubenville, Ohio, are some of the best little readers in the nation. What’s their secret?
An elementary school in Ohio has some of the best young readers in the nation. How they did it—and how a new law put it all at risk.
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At a time when Black history is being removed from schools, museums, and parks, Black journalists are fighting to tell a more inclusive American story.
At a time when Black history is being removed from schools, museums, and parks, Black journalists are fighting to tell a more inclusive American story.
Well, the kind folks @revealnews.org let me tag along at the Ambies this week ... and we won! For best News & Politics podcast. There were some remarkable nominees that included The Atlantic, NPR's Consider This and Pod Save America. Pretty great. So, you know, you should listen!
On this week’s “More To The Story,” historian and activist @ibramxk.bsky.social on how his ideas of antiracism—and his management of an academic center at Boston University that closed last year—came under fire.
On this week’s “More To The Story,” historian and activist Ibram X. Kendi discusses how his ideas of antiracism—and his management of an academic center at Boston University that closed last year—came under fire.
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At a time when Black history is being removed from schools, museums, and parks, Black journalists are fighting to tell a more inclusive American story.
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The Trump administration is removing references to Black history from the nation’s museums, parks, and schools.
When history itself is being erased at the highest levels, who’s left to tell us where we’ve been and where we’re headed?
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At a time when Black history is being rewritten, we bring you three conversations with Black journalists who work to preserve a more inclusive American story.
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The Trump administration is removing references to Black history from the nation’s museums, parks, and schools.
When history itself is being erased at the highest levels, who’s left to tell us where we’ve been and where we’re headed?
This week on Reveal:
At a time when Black history is being rewritten, we bring you three conversations with Black journalists who work to preserve a more inclusive American story.
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Vietnam War veterans are reportedly suing the president to stop his plans to build the Arc de Trump. But why is Trump bothering to remake DC in his image anyway?
According to @artcrimeprof.bsky.social , it's all about power.
The Supreme Court just shut down Trump's tariffs, the same tariffs that could've toppled the US into a completely avoidable recession, according to economist @justinwolfers.bsky.social.
Last year, we spoke with Wolfers about the real risk Trump's tariffs posed to the country. Check it out:
Bayard Rustin taught Martin Luther King Jr. the art of nonviolent resistance. Then why is he often left out of our history books?
On this week's More To The Story, @alletson.bsky.social tells the story of the most influential civil rights leader you've never heard of.
The man who taught Martin Luther King Jr. nonviolent resistance is likely an activist you've never heard of.
For Black History Month, @alletson.bsky.social revisits the story of Bayard Rustin, one of the most influential civil rights leaders left out of our history books.
A US immigration judge ruled that the Trump administration cannot deport Mohsen Mahdawi, a pro-Palestinian student activist who was detained during his US citizenship hearing.
Last year, after his release, we spoke to Mahdawi about his time growing up in a refugee camp in the West Bank.