Great to get “How We See It: The World Looks at America in the Age of Trump” in my hands. I contributed the chapter on Canada. Huge thanks to the team at @thedialmag.bsky.social for the opportunity. There’s an amazing chapter on Ireland, too.
Check out the book here: www.thedial.world/how-we-see-it
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1/ What does it mean to be a journalist today? In this toolkit for journalists, reporters from Cuba, El Salvador and Georgia reflect on how to overcome difficulties of reporting within authoritarian systems.
In 2016, Abraham Jiménez Enoa started Cuba’s first independent magazine, investigating what state-approved media wouldn’t. The government tried everything they could to stop him, but he kept reporting. Read his story: www.thedial.world/articles/new...
Home exchange programs say they promote a global community “built on trust.” Is letting a stranger sleep in your bed for free a form of solidarity between people who want to afford to travel? Or is it a sign of an eroding middle class? Francesco Pacifico asks: www.thedial.world/articles/new...
If you're looking for a different kind of reading list about America: lithub.com/how-the-rest... @thedialmag.bsky.social
Happy pub day! The Dial's first book "How We See It," a collection of 12 essays that examine how the world sees the U.S. in this political moment, comes out today. “To read this rich, subtle and moving anthology is to be reminded that it is often foreigners who understand us best," Adam Shatz says.
I wrote for @thedialmag.bsky.social about why there are so many Norwegians in the Epstein files, and what it means for our self-image: www.thedial.world/articles/new...
Happy #PublicationDay to HOW WE SEE IT edited by The Dial w/ an introduction by Madeleine Schwartz
Twelve talented international journalists probe their home countries’ complex relationship with the United States—and how this has swerved under the new administration. https://ow.ly/2jWL50Z6n65
I went to Silivri to cover Ekrem İmamoğlu’s court case for @thedialmag.bsky.social: www.thedial.world/articles/new...
The narrator of Perrine Tripier’s novel Our Precious Wars, translated from French by Alison Anderson, has spent her entire life in the same house tucked away in the woods in the French countryside, fi...
I’ve spent much of my career reporting outside the United States, but in recent years, many of my interviews have ended the same way: with questions to me about what is happening at home. The…