Sustainability
In Resurgence/Guernica
Project Word’s debut exploration of indigenous communities and climate change appeared in the September–October 2009 issue of the British magazine Resurgence.
In The Boston Globe
Jon Mingle, an emerging freelance writer who had spent time in the Himalayas, found out about Project Word in February 2009. He came to us with a profile of indigenous Zanskari villagers and their surprising response to climate change.
An Unlikely Success
Project Word defies conventional thinking in the Internet Age.
Perhaps it was unlikely that Project Word came to life in 2009, as it did. Certainly the core idea of Project Word defies the conventional thinking of the Internet Age and may seem an uphill battle on its face: 1) that good old-fashioned print newspapers and magazines were worth supporting, along with their many New Media alternatives, and 2) that diversity in the media, especially ethnic diversity, could be strengthened by practical measures even in perilous economic times.
The Nation: A Debut
Project Word’s debut article, which came before TCF support (while the project director was supporting him
Mother Jones: Carbon Refugees
Compared to “The Dark Side of Plan Colombia,” which received our start-to-finish services, this article reve
