PODCAST: The incredible story of Maggy Barankitse, who saved thousands of children in the wake of a genocideMaggy Barankitse is the founder of Maison Shalom, an orphanage and school that was created in Burundi in the wake...
PODCAST: Meet Mike Pompeo It’s been just two days since Rex Tillerson was fired as Secretary of State, and CIA Director Mike Pompeo...
PODCAST: The Extraordinary Journey of a Child Survivor of the Civil War in Sierra Leone to Law School in America Joseph Kaifala was just a child when civil war broke out in Liberia and Sierra Leone. The war came...
PODCAST: How Democracies Can Defend Themselves From Disinformation CampaignsAs the United States enters its next election cycle, American democracy is still extremely vulnerable to disinformation campaigns from Russia....
PODCAST: Remembering the Armenian Genocide with philanthropist and business leader Noubar AfeyanNoubar Afeyan is a business leader, entrepreneur and philanthropist. In 2015, along with other decedents of survivors of the 1915...
Why We Lie About AidA provocative new book examines the politics of the debate on foreign aid. Pablo Yanguas is a research fellow at...
PODCAST: Sulome Anderson, journalist and author of a book about the kidnapping of her father, the journalist Terry AndersonSulome Anderson was in utero when her father, the journalist Terry Anderson was kidnapped in Beirut. She met him for...
PODCAST: With the Devastation of Eastern Ghouta, The Syria Conflict Enters a New Phase The conflict in Syria has entered a new phase. ISIS has been defeated, yet in many ways the war...
PODCAST: A Dissident from Djibouti is Fighting for Democracy in a Country Being Squeezed by The Major Global Powers Download this episode to listen later. You can subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, or get the Global Dispatches mobile app. Djibouti is...