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Mariane Pearl is a journalist based in Barcelona, Spain. ******
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A Journal for Jordan by Dana Canedy
The article is an intimate conversation between two journalists, Mariane Pearl and Dana Canedy, who share the common experience of losing their partners to conflict and war. Dana Canedy, a former New York Times reporter, lost her fiancé, U.S. Army First Sergeant Charles Monroe King, in the Iraq War, while Mariane Pearl's husband, Daniel Pearl, was murdered in Pakistan. The discussion revolves around their personal stories of love, loss, and the strength they find in motherhood. Dana shares insights from a journal Charles wrote for their son, which has been adapted into a film directed by Denzel Washington. The article touches on themes of military service, the impact of war on personal relationships, and the enduring influence of a lost loved one through memories and written words.
The women keeping femicide on the front page
The article discusses the efforts of Dawn Wilcox and Rosalind Page, two full-time nurses in the United States who have become investigative reporters focusing on femicide. Wilcox has created the Women Count USA: Femicide Accountability Project, while Page has founded The Black Femicide Prevention Coalition. Both databases aim to track and bring attention to the killing of women and girls because of their gender, a phenomenon that has seen a significant increase in the U.S. The article also mentions Helena Suárez Val's work with Feminicidio Uruguay and the collective Data Against Femicide in South America. These activists are frustrated by government inaction and inadequate media coverage and hope their data-driven activism will catalyze change and eventually render their work obsolete.
A World Without Exceptions
In the Dominican Republic, the total abortion ban has led to severe consequences for women, particularly teenagers, who face high rates of teen pregnancies and lack access to reproductive health education and services. The article highlights the struggles of Niurki, a young mother, and the broader impact of the ban on women's health and rights. Activists continue to push for exceptions to the ban, but face significant challenges. The situation in the Dominican Republic serves as a cautionary tale for the United States, where similar abortion restrictions are being considered.
The Intensely Personal Story of My American Vote
Mariane Pearl reflects on her journey to American citizenship, intertwining her personal narrative with broader themes of immigration, identity, and the American dream. Born in France to a Cuban mother and Dutch father, Pearl chose American nationality as her fourth, after experiencing life in various countries and grappling with the complexities of cultural identity. She recounts her time in France, her marriage to American journalist Danny Pearl, and the tragic loss of her husband to Al Qaeda terrorists. Pearl discusses the values that drew her to America, not its politics but its people and their diverse origins. She emphasizes the importance of immigrants in bridging cultural divides and shares her continued faith in the American people, which is why she casts her vote in the U.S. elections. The article also touches on her work as a journalist, her family's history, and her son's engagement with American society as he reaches voting age.
The Kiss Heard Round the World: Spain's Battle for Gender Equality
The article discusses the incident where Luis Rubiales, president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation, kissed player Jenni Hermoso without consent during the Women’s World Cup medal ceremony, sparking a national outcry in Spain. Cristina Fallarás, a prominent Spanish feminist activist, comments on the public reaction and the broader implications for gender equality and sexual consent laws in Spain. The article also touches on the political landscape, mentioning the rise of the far-right party Vox and its potential threat to gender equality progress. Additionally, Fallarás talks about her social media campaigns, #Cuentalo and a new initiative to denounce sexual violence, highlighting the widespread nature of the issue.
As a journalist, did you see this war coming?
The article features an interview with an individual affected by the war in Ukraine. It begins by discussing the origins of the conflict, dating back to Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014. The interviewee recounts their personal experience, having lost their home in Irpin to a missile and having to evacuate family members from Ukraine to Poland, and eventually to the U.K. They describe the challenges of rebuilding their professional identity in a new country and the emotional toll of losing everything familiar. The article also touches on the specific sufferings of women in the war, including gender-based violence and the difficulties of political exile. The interviewee reflects on their long-standing commitment to women's rights and gender equality, expressing frustration with those who fail to understand its importance.
The deadly act of telling the truth
The article discusses the challenges faced by journalists in Afghanistan, particularly female journalists, since the Taliban's takeover. The number of female journalists has drastically reduced from 700 to 100. The interviewees, ZN and ZJ, talk about their efforts to support and train women who have lost their jobs to become journalists. Despite the dangers, their reporters have covered significant issues such as the abduction of women's rights activists and the fears of former security forces. They emphasize the importance of safety for their collaborators and avoid direct contact with the Taliban. The article also touches on the personal experiences of the interviewees with the Taliban's previous rule and the specific persecution faced by the Hazara community, to which both belong, highlighting the additional discrimination faced by Hazara women.
Six months of the Taliban
The article discusses the challenges faced by journalists in Afghanistan, particularly female journalists, since the Taliban's takeover. The number of female journalists has drastically reduced from 700 to 100. The interviewees, ZN and ZJ, talk about their efforts to support and train women who have lost their jobs to become journalists. Despite the dangers, their reporters have covered critical issues such as the abduction of women's rights activists and the fears of former security forces. They emphasize the importance of stories but also prioritize the safety of their collaborators. The interview also touches on the personal experiences of ZN and ZJ with the Taliban's previous rule, their Hazara identity, and the discrimination faced by Hazara women. The journalists are committed to representing all women, despite the risks involved in their work.
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An opinion piece about the release of a known terrorist in Pakistan
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