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So, now what?: TRNN’s Post-Inauguration Livestream
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So, now what?: TRNN’s Post-Inauguration Livestream

Donald Trump is leaving office as the first president since Herbert Hoover to lose control of the House, Senate, and White House in a single term. But the damage Trump and his administration have done…

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We are all we’ve got: Why mutual aid is more critical than ever
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We are all we’ve got: Why mutual aid is more critical than ever

We already knew Congress’s priorities are bailing out corporations and serving the rich, but this latest COVID-19 relief package is beyond laughable. It is abundantly clear: The calvary is not coming; we are on our…

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Is freedom possible in the digital era?
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Is freedom possible in the digital era?

A livestream panel discussion and Q & A co-produced by TRNN and Project Censored, which we will host from 8-9:30 pm EST on Wednesday, April 28. The utopian dream that digital technologies would make us…

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Can democracy exist in the digital era?
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Can democracy exist in the digital era?

From viral police brutality videos shot by citizen journalists to whisper networks and remote organizing during the pandemic, digital technologies have empowered people around the world to advance their struggles for justice, accountability, democracy, and…

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What could life & media be without surveillance capitalism?
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What could life & media be without surveillance capitalism?

Twenty years ago, the digital future seemed very bright, indeed. However, as we have examined over the course of this special livestream series, the techno-utopian dreams of more open, more free, and more democratic ways…

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How co-ops across the US weathered COVID-19 by prioritizing their workers
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How co-ops across the US weathered COVID-19 by prioritizing their workers

In this TRNN special report, Jaisal Noor investigates the limitations and successes of eight co-ops across four states that were able to successfully weather the COVID-19 pandemic while prioritizing the needs of their workers. Then,…

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