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Why We Wrote This

Who reports the news? People. And at 海角大神, we believe that it鈥檚 our job to report each story with a sense of shared humanity. Through conversations with our reporters and editors, we explain the qualities behind our reporting that affect how we approach the news. Behind today鈥檚 headlines we find respect, resilience, dignity, agency, and hope. 鈥淲hy We Wrote This鈥 shows how. The Monitor is an award-winning, nonpartisan news organization with bureaus around the globe. Visit CSMonitor.com/whywewrotethis to learn more.

Humanity in Focus

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Every storyteller has a favorite medium. For the Monitor鈥檚 Jingnan Peng, it鈥檚 videography that carries that special power to humanize his reporting and drive stories home 鈥 especially stories that bring respect to underdogs and marginalized groups. Revealing their agency brings Jing joy. Hosted by Samantha Laine Perfas.

A Global Hunt for Good

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Popular uprisings, and hints of more. Stories of struggles that seem to run in unending cycles. How does a news organization committed to finding evidence of shared human values keep a constructive framing? Peter Ford, the Monitor鈥檚 international news editor, spoke with host Clay Collins about the challenge.

Black Films Break Through

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Hollywood might not have had a 鈥渢ipping point鈥 year when it comes to diversity. But Monitor columnist Ken Makin acknowledges that the year reflected a continuum of progress for representation. In this episode, he speaks with host Samantha Laine Perfas about how some of the year's top hits 鈥 including 鈥淲akanda Forever,鈥 鈥淭ill,鈥 and 鈥淪tar Wars鈥 鈥 expanded the genre of Black storytelling.

How to Farm a Hotter Planet

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Farming is among the most basic, and essential, relationships that humans can have with our planet. And it鈥檚 evolving to keep pace with changing climate conditions. In this episode, Whitney Eulich, the Monitor鈥檚 Mexico City-based Latin America editor and writer, talks with host Clay Collins about the roots of a Monitor story on global innovation in small-scale agriculture.

Rethinking the Workweek

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Will the four-day workweek take hold, at least in sectors where qualified workers remain scarce? Veteran reporter Laurent Belsie took a close look at a long-running labor reform idea that is again sparking the popular imagination. He talks with host Samantha Laine Perfas about finding a Monitor angle on a workplace dynamics story that鈥檚 getting a lot of coverage.

The Power of Giving Thanks

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What is the role of gratitude in our lives? To answer that question, staff writer Harry Bruinius gathered written expressions of thanks from people who had sent or received them, and then conducted interviews about their impact. He spoke to the Monitor鈥檚 Samantha Laine Perfas about what he learned.

A Child鈥檚 鈥楤est Interests鈥

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Native adoption and child welfare have reached the U.S. Supreme Court. There鈥檚 no simple answer to the question of whether the Indian Child Welfare Act works. The Monitor鈥檚 justice writer, Henry Gass, talks about presenting different, nuanced perspectives compellingly and without judgment, with dignity and respect. Hosted by Samantha Laine Perfas.

Keeping It Fair

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Fairness should be a given in political journalism. But today even the media can struggle to stay neutral, or there鈥檚 a creeping 鈥渂oth-sides-ism鈥 that creates false equivalencies. That fuels distrust. How does the Monitor navigate this? The Monitor鈥檚 politics editor, Liz Marlantes, speaks with host Samantha Laine Perfas.

Rebooting Conscription

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Lenora Chu turned a story on the nuances of new conscription policies in Northern Europe into a look at balance and responsibility 鈥 at governments working to deliver what their societies need, and at the right time. Hosted by Samantha Laine Perfas.

A Writer鈥檚 Long Run

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John Gould, a regular presence in the Monitor鈥檚 essay section, The Home Forum, left a lasting impression on the Monitor and on his longtime editor Owen Thomas, who is using the 80th anniversary of Mr. Gould鈥檚 first published essay to highlight the late writer鈥檚 work for a new generation. Hosted by Clay Collins.