Student media for ethical journalism, civic consciousness, and compassionate storytelling. Featuring online media labs, street photography, audio/visual projects, and much more.
For young people between 12 and 24 in any country who are interested in journalism, current events, and getting to know peers across the globe. Conducts an annual contest showcasing… Continue Reading »
The Foundation gives thousands of grants annually to projects ailing to build vibrant and inclusive democracies.
The audio event series that responds to tough issues in real time with the help of Fellows and experts who are on the ground in hot spots around the globe.
International History Declassified seeks to take a closer look into not just the events and people of the past, but those who are studying that history today.
The Global UGRAD Programs are open to undergraduate college students and they offer a variety of programs related to several different topics in different countries around the world. Applicants cannot… Continue Reading »
Diplopundit is an opinion blog covering topics such as leadership and management, Foreign Service life, ambassadors and nominations, embassy report cards, current events in different countries and regions, and other… Continue Reading »
This NYT podcast hosted by Nikole Hannah-Jones examines the long 400 year legacy of the first slave ship arriving in the English colony of Virginia.
This NPR podcast examines how the past is still affecting news headlines today and why history is still relevant.
Open World conducts the first and only international exchange agency in the U.S. Legislative Branch. Open World awards grants to organizations across the USA, which either host delegations from countries… Continue Reading »