Features
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In South Sudan Nobody Talks About the Weather
March 24, 2015 -
Amid failing UN peacekeeping efforts, South Sudan’s long and difficult rainy season is the only reprieve from ongoing civil war. This report by Joshua Craze, with photographs by Jérôme Tubiana, offers a rare glimpse into the everyday struggles facing the ravaged country. More -
“We Need the River to be Free”: Activists Fight the Privatization of Colombia’s Longest River
March 17, 2015 -
In southwest Colombia, rural communities have begun using direct action in their struggle against the privatization of natural resources by multinational corporations. More -
Why Do We Expect Artists to Work for Free? Here’s How We Can Change the System
December 2, 2014 -
Only 10 percent of arts graduates make a living from their creative practice. Artist William Powhida maps the institutional structures that keep most artists broke, and shares strategies for spreading the wealth. More -
Saskia Sassen Talks Finance, Climate, Race, Immigration and How We Can Begin to Fix Our Planet
October 27, 2014 -
The pioneering sociologist speaks with Creative Time Chief Curator Nato Thompson as part of our 2014 Summit Series. More -
They Take Care of Our Loved Ones, But Who Takes Care of Them?
October 7, 2014 -
Despite the essential labor they perform, domestic workers lack basic workplace protections, a fact the artist Marisa Jahn underscores as she mobilizes workers across the country with her NannyVan. More