Mackenzie Knowles-Coursin on Why Migration is a Window into Our Shared Humanity
By
Austin Kocher
11h agoen
Source
Waypoints founder Mackenzie Knowles-Coursin joined me to talk about journalism as empathy, what the Nepal-India open border teaches us, and why migrants' lives are closer to our own than we think.
You might also wanna read
Reflections on Digital Detox and Human Connection from a Galapagos Trip
The author recounts a transformative week-long trip to the Galapagos Islands where they were largely disconnected from the internet. Initial
A Young Journalist's Quest to Bring Social Media to a Traditional Newsroom
The article is a first-person narrative reflecting on the author's early career experience trying to convince veteran journalists to adopt s
The Human Toll of Trump's Refugee Resettlement Cuts: Stories from Amman
Annie Hylton reports from Amman, Jordan, profiling refugee families like Hiba and Ibrahim from Sudan who are living in informal settlements.
Why the global elite are collecting citizenships
The Economist·12d ago
lnkd.in·15d ago

More than a dozen South African journalists targeted as anti-migrant deadline looms
Radio Free·8d ago

Comments
Sign in to join the conversation.
No comments yet. Be the first.