This week: Bulgarian journalist threatened for uncovering communist crimes, new documentary on female bloggers, and prison censorship in the United States.
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Tarık Günersel explains philactosophy, his philosophy of action, and why he considers himself a contributive naturalist.
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In the third installment of “Evaluating Asylum Seekers,” we spoke with Dr. Arno Vosk, an advisor to a medical student clinic at the University of Pennsylvania.
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Israel Centeno explores the reasoning behind Nicolas Maduro’s trip to Havana, which comes right as he is accused of electoral fraud.
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For City of Asylum/Pittsburgh’s upcoming Exiled Voices of China Tibet event, Sampsonia Way has curated standout pieces from our coverage of exiled and persecuted writers.
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This week: Mexican Senate passes a bill against impunity, an interview with novelist Ma Jian, and Iran intensifying censorship before presidential election.
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During French cartoonist Boulet’s visit to Pittsburgh, he drew cartoons of local attractions, including the Carnegie Museums and businesses in the North Side.
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Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo spoke with Sampsonia Way on how he views himself as a writer, his least favorite interview questions, and why he can’t stop writing.
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Bina Shah discusses how the Ahmadis, a community of people in Pakistan, experience prejudice and bigotry that is actually codified under the law.
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May 3rd is World Press Freedom Day, and WAN-IFRA has released this update on impunity and journalists.
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