What do architecture, investigation, maps and storytelling have in common? Follow the trail in this episode where Alison Killing takes us on a fascinating journey starting from her training and professional career in architecture and constructions to her research in migration and human rights, culminating with an internationally awarded journalistic collaboration.
"That wasn't just a problem with the map loading. And it wasn't just that there was information missing from the map and they put a blank tile instead... there was something much stranger going on. I mean, I find it quite enjoyable to push and poke at these different things and try and develop these different investigative techniques and ways that we can maybe start to look at these issues, which are by design very, very difficult first to investigate."
Pascalinah Kabi - I don't just owe it to my mother
Sajad Rasool - Every journalist has to be an activist
Basma Mostafa - If we just keep telling the truth
Deepak Adhikari - We are in a business of thinking
Hanna Liubakova - You just don't give up
Richard Ngamita - It takes a village to fight bad actors
Megha Rajagopalan - It's okay to talk to me
Avi Asher-Schapiro - Everyone cheats on their homework
Anthea Lawson - Let's go get those bastards
Saul Pwanson - It's not hoarding if it's organised
Lily - Black and white photos were actually taken in colour
Ankita Anand - Is there a story there that we would love to tell?
Jim Mintz - A radically open approach
Sophia Pickles - What if we swap places?
Crofton Black - How does the world work?
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