Making Peace Visible Podcast
1) American UnExceptionalism: Resisting religious nationalism in Sri Lanka and Myanmar
American UnExceptionalism examines the intersection of authoritarianism and religious fundamentalism around the world – looking for lessons that Americans can learn from to resist Christian nationalis...Show More
2) The antidote to polarization may be hiding in plain sight
What if the resources for building more a more peaceful society were right under our noses?
3) Shining a light on veterans and their children
Millions of American children have had parents serve in the post 9/11 wars. This episode focuses on the wellbeing of those children, who tend to grow up fast.
4) How immigrant and ethnic news media are fighting disinformation
A new report highlights the role immigrant, ethnic, and indigenous news media play in countering disinformatoin in the United States.
5) Could Northern Ireland's lessons help shape the future of Israel, Gaza?
Journalist and opinion writer Megan K. Stack makes the case for lessons from Northern Ireland's peace process to be applied to ending Israel's war with Gaza, and shaping the future of the Israeli-Pale...Show More
6) How Viktor Orbán hacked Hungary’s Democracy
A new film shows how Hungary's Viktor Orbán has “hacked democracy” – using the system itself, not a violent revolution, to accomplish his authoritarian aims.
7) In Modi's India, journalists must fall in line or risk jail time
With the erosion of democratic freedoms in India, independent journalists have become enemies of the state.
8) Far from Home: Human Library
A visit to Copenhagen'a Human Library, where the "readers" and "books" are people having deeply personal and intimate conversations about topics that might normally be considered off-limits or taboo i...Show More
9) Peace photography: Healing through the lens
A new guide explores how group photography projects can help process trauma, increase the visibility of conflict-affected communities, and shape aspirational narratives of the future.
10) Want a less polarized society? Support local news
There's room for nuance at the local level.