What Is Solidarity History?

Episode Five: “Become Obsolete In The Best Way Possible”

1 h 0 min · 6. Apr. 2023
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In this episode we talk to Anita Varma, assistant professor in the School of Journalism and Media at The University of Texas at Austin and Lead of the Solidarity Journalism Initiative (yes, we did take our name from her project; yes we did tell her). We talk about what solidarity looks like in journalism and what a world that didn’t need this initiative would be like.

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