An ambitious young editor has joined Russia’s information war with the West
Anatoly Sleptsov on Lawmaking in the Russian Arctic
How traditional and scientific knowledge can be used to promote the interests of Arctic communities
Performing Climate Change
Jody Sperling’s dance production, Wind Rose, showcases the wild intensity of extreme weather
In Print: “Dissident Cinema”
A conversation between celebrated filmmaker Jafar Panahi and film scholar Jamsheed Akrami
Has Russia Perfected Multi-Media Patriotism?
State-sponsored exhibitions are drawing in hordes of Russian schoolchildren, but historians point out the errors and omissions in this retelling of national history
WPJ’s International Women’s Day Reading List
We’re bringing back pieces from our World Policy Interrupted issue, featuring an all-women roster of contributors
A Cross-Border Culture
Through community organizing, Indigenous Oaxacans living in California have maintained close ties with their Mexican places of origin
Russia’s Reindeer Herders Go Global
As the Russian Arctic undergoes an economic transformation, reindeer herders are seeking new markets for their goods
In Print: “And the Beat Goes On”
Native journalists Tristan Ahtone and Christine Trudeau discuss the past and future of reporting on Indigenous issues
Climate Change and Circumpolar Cuisine
How climate change is undermining food security in the Arctic