+1 to this -> "We need to prioritize a non-duplicative, “elbows down” system that values collaboration among doers, thinkers, and those able to manage complex financial systems."
From @jeanscrim.bsky.social
Posts by Nick Benequista
Very excited to be hiring a program officer for applied research! They will join the new Impact Lab team at the National Endowment for Democracy. Please share with your networks.
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Absolutely worth the time to watch this
Very grateful to @akademie.dw.com for publishing this report!
One of the greats. Shame he wasn't recognized with the Nobel Prize.
Ngugi wa Thiong’o, Writer Who Condemned Colonists and Elites, Dies at 87 www.nytimes.com/2025/05/28/b...
Good stuff indeed! If you're curious about the conclusion, the workshop identified four urgent tasks:
1. Establishing a consortium like Coders without Borders or a similar collaborative to connect AI developers with democracy movements.
Our friends at the @foruminfod.bsky.social are looking for submissions exploring the potential of digital taxes as mechanisms for funding journalism. See link below for deets.
Tip @mediagazer.com:
A new fund for journalism launches in Brazil. Why is this important? @sergio.nucleo.jor.br explains that it’s specifically targeted at funding outside the major cities, & beyond the usual recipients. Instead it’s designed to address news deserts:
nucleo.jor.br/english/2025...
As a dear friend, comrade, mentor, and hero, Bob McChesney has meant the world to me. I am heartbroken by this irreplaceable loss, but Bob's vision for a truly democratic media system lives on. To honor him, we must continue the struggle.
Here's a wonderful tribute by @nicholsuprising.bsky.social
This is a data viz masterclass. Enjoy.
NEW: A cool investigation we did with iStories, Paper Trail Media and Der Standard about how RT is paying English and German influencers to produce pro-Russia content. It looks at how the Kremlin engineers conservative Westerners to move to Russia for its "traditional values."
Please share!
Excellent essay by Nilima Gulrajani at @odi.global, but I don't believe that a global "independent commission" can chart a way towards a new consensus on international cooperation.
BASAS Annual Lecture 2025 with @naomihossain.bsky.social looks so good #Bangladesh: www.basas.org.uk/news-events/...
📝The sudden loss of US funding will jeopardize media development and freedom. @benequista.bsky.social explains how the sector can weather the storm. innovating.news/guest-essay/... @cnti.bsky.social
I also want to thank @cnti.bsky.social for the opportunity to publish this essay!
The media freedom movement has been set back by years, but everyone in the community is steadfastly committed to rebuilding
This “Triffin World” theory—that the US is essentially subsidizing global growth through dollar reserves—actually seems persuasive. But the solutions prescribed here don’t seem to consider the national and global political realities. Buckle up, folks.
Last week, we published the first research synthesis of our Observatory on Information and Democracy.
Covering more than 1600 sources, it provides a unique state of the knowledge on information ecosystems.
You can find it here.
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observatory.informationdemocracy.org/reports/
Register for "Strengthening Media to Safeguard Democracy" to learn more about the Media Viability Manifesto. The event will take place on Jan. 28 in Brussels. @imsforfreemedia.bsky.social @unesconow.bsky.social docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
🧵 This week's top #MediaDev & #DigitalMedia news: @cima-media.bsky.social looks back on trends in media development and digital media governance:
I know a lot is happening in the world right now, but please spare some of your attention for the growing crackdown on democratic rights in #Ethiopia. --> movedemocracy.salsalabs.org/democracy--a...
I’m not convinced of the impact of fact-checking in promoting accuracy to FB users, but it did provide a revenue stream for smaller newsrooms.
With the passage of the UN Cybercrime Convention looking imminent and inevitable, here are some examples of how cybercrime laws, absent adequate safeguards, are already being weaponized by authoritarians.
CIMA and the International Forum for Democratic Studies co-hosted an outstanding discussion in DC in September with civil society practitioners, technologists, journalists, and researchers. Here's what that discussion concluded on the path ahead for defending democratic norms in tech governance.