Ari Berman on Attacks on Voting
Some media still present changes to the electoral process that would make it harder for millions of people to vote as a matter of “election integrity.”
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Some media still present changes to the electoral process that would make it harder for millions of people to vote as a matter of “election integrity.”


The voices of Palestinians themselves are an intervention into a media conversation that presents Palestinians as subjects more often than as actors.


People who never called themselves “political” are moving out of their comfort zone to register their opposition to violent, state-sanctioned power.


The elite press corps that now pretend they honor Martin Luther King show that they never understood him—or those who share his vision today.


The Department of Homeland Security wants us all to think “immigration equals crime.” What happens if we do that? What would happen if we didn’t?


Trump will simply declare that anyone who asks for justification is a terrorist. And news media will report that as one side of a two-sided argument.


We call it the “best of,” but these are just a few of the void-filling conversations it’s been our pleasure to host in the last year.


US corporate media have a white supremacy problem: They decide whose ideas are taken for granted and whose deemed marginal.


Even Forbes has to acknowledge that even as the Starbucks strike “drags” into a second month, “global support grows.”


We’re learning about the deal just struck by “news” outlets CNN and CNBC with the “prediction market operator” Kalshi Inc.


As we record on December 4, the Honduran election is still in question. Not in question: the US’s long history of violently intervening in Honduras.


Focusing on what people, including those most harmed, are doing, along with what’s being done to them, could help move debate off an outdated dime.


What if SNAP weren’t a story about major political party back-and-forthing, and were instead a story about people who need food?


Housing and home ownership represent a critical vector in the project of a multi-racial democracy.


The argument is so specious a third grader could call it out. But if it comes from the Supreme Court majority, we are forced to consider it as serious.


News media need to locate the climate fight in the boardrooms of greedy people perversely trying to wring every last dime from our shared future.


Corporate reporters scratch their heads over how this bombing campaign might be legal, rather than discussing what tools can respond to wildly illegal actions.


We’re in a fight for our right to speak up, and out—but it’s not the first time.


Major media suggest we use something other than our own eyes and judgment and humanity to assess the Gaza situation, and how to act in the face of it.


Mumia Abu-Jamal’s 1982 conviction exposed flagrant flaws in corporate media’s storytelling around crime and punishment and race and power.

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