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Three new episodes from Splice Pink, our podcast of quick conversations across the media ecosystem
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Going beyond the ‘weird Japan’ narrative in reporting
“I wish there was more space to understand a culture beyond a headline, beyond what is interesting for the first five seconds,” says Japanese-American journalist Hanako Montgomery.
Reporting on Vietnam without the clichés
“Is it the journalist’s job to underscore and immortalize readers’ confirmation bias?” asks Vietnamese journalist Sen Nguyen.
If you’re only reporting on politics, you’re missing a chance to tell a wider story.
“There’s a need to tell the stories that are helpful for people to make decisions. And you're not doing that when you’re only reporting about politics,” says Ramesh Bhushal.
This former Philippine legislator combines law, journalism, and activism in his fight for human rights.
My experience as a former legislator allowed me to have a better grasp of the dynamics in mainstream politics, says Mong Palatino.
Getting Taiwan on the news map isn’t easy when editors only care about China.
International media needs to go beyond boilerplate concepts of Taiwan.