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Making Peace Visible

In the news media, war gets more headlines than peace, conflict more airtime than reconciliation. And in our polarized world, reporting on conflict in a way that frames conflicts as us vs. them, good vs. evil often serves to dig us in deeper. On Making Peace Visible, we speak with journalists and peacebuilders who help us understand the human side of conflicts and peace efforts around the world. From international negotiations in Colombia to gang violence disruptors in Chicago, to women advocating for their rights in the midst of the Syrian civil war, these are the storytellers who are changing the narrative.

Making Peace Visible is hosted by Boston-based documentary filmmaker Jamil Simon.

Politics News News Commentary Documentary Government Society & Culture
Update frequency
every 13 days
Average duration
32 minutes
Episodes
88
Years Active
2022 - 2025
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In Modi's India, journalists must fall in line or risk jail time

In Modi's India, journalists must fall in line or risk jail time

When we first read Suchitra Vijayan’s reporting on the media in India we were shocked to learn that much of the press in the world’s largest democracy, had fallen in line with Narendra Modi’s authori…

00:30:53  |   Tue 16 Sep 2025
Far from Home: Human Library

Far from Home: Human Library

This episode comes to us from independent journalist Scott Gurian. 

In the Nørrebro neighborhood of Copenhagen, there's a small building with a garden and wooden seats. At first glance, it looks like …

00:38:44  |   Tue 02 Sep 2025
Peace photography: Healing through the lens

Peace photography: Healing through the lens

Peace negotiations and reconciliation processes can change the world – but they’re not much to look at. The shortage of compelling images is one of many challenges to making peace more tangible in ou…

00:39:16  |   Tue 19 Aug 2025
Want a less polarized society? Support local news

Want a less polarized society? Support local news

Think about the infrastructure that makes your community tick. Roads, schools, buses and trains, parks and playgrounds, the sewage treatment plant are probably the kind of things that first come to m…

00:30:49  |   Tue 05 Aug 2025
Can the Vatican Help Reframe the Narrative on Peace?

Can the Vatican Help Reframe the Narrative on Peace?

This podcast is a project of Making Peace Visible, is a small 501(c)3 nonprofit organization based in Somerville, Massachusetts. What we do is unique -- consistently analyzing how the media covers co…

00:31:44  |   Tue 22 Jul 2025
On the ground in Ukraine with Black Diplomats' Terrell Starr

On the ground in Ukraine with Black Diplomats' Terrell Starr

This podcast is a project of Making Peace Visible, is a small 501(c)3 nonprofit organization based in Somerville, Massachusetts. What we do is unique -- consistently analyzing how the media covers co…

00:34:31  |   Tue 08 Jul 2025
Learning from Western news media's mistakes in Afghanistan

Learning from Western news media's mistakes in Afghanistan

In hopes of learning from the past and In light of US missile strikes on Iranian nuclear sites and subsequent retaliation in an escalating regional conflict, we're revisiting one of our best episodes…

00:32:13  |   Tue 24 Jun 2025
Unmasking American myths about war and the military

Unmasking American myths about war and the military

In the United States, about one sixth of the federal budget goes to defense.  Why are many Americans so passive in the face of the massive expenditures for defense that crowd out spending on human ne…

00:33:08  |   Tue 10 Jun 2025
The hidden science of us vs. them

The hidden science of us vs. them

“Humans are not rational beings with emotions. In fact, we're just the opposite. We're emotionally based beings who can only think rationally when we feel that our identities, as we see them, are und…

00:34:57  |   Tue 27 May 2025
Can democracy take us into the future?

Can democracy take us into the future?

Support for Donald Trump is slipping lately, at least in part because of the President’s violations of democratic rules and norms. In a New York Times/ Sienna College poll, a majority of respondents …

00:31:44  |   Tue 13 May 2025
In the Brazilian Amazon, environmental reporting is dangerous business

In the Brazilian Amazon, environmental reporting is dangerous business

Brazil’s Arariboia Indigenous Territory is a green island that spans more than 413,000 hectares (1.02 million acres) in a sea of deforestation. Though the territory is protected by law, it’s become t…

00:26:46  |   Tue 29 Apr 2025
Disrupting Peace: How to be president if you don't have a military

Disrupting Peace: How to be president if you don't have a military

What's it like to lead without a military? This episode, from our friends at Disrupting Peace, focuses on Costa Rica, and explores what happens when a country abolishes its military, Costa Rica’s app…

00:25:33  |   Tue 15 Apr 2025
Journalism under authoritarianism: An indie reporter persists in Venezuela

Journalism under authoritarianism: An indie reporter persists in Venezuela

Venezuela is a tough place to be a journalist. Our guest this episode, Tony Frangie Mawad wrote last year about the possibility of an opposition victory that would upend the regime of President Nicol…

00:36:17  |   Tue 01 Apr 2025
What does ending mass incarceration have to do with peace?

What does ending mass incarceration have to do with peace?

After the end of the Cold War, many academics and policymakers believed that a global state of peace was achievable.  People talked about a “peace dividend”:  A long-term benefit. as budgets for mili…

00:34:57  |   Tue 18 Mar 2025
A nuanced conversation about USAID

A nuanced conversation about USAID

When the Trump administration slashed the budget and suspended most of the staff of the United States Agency for International Development last month, their representatives said the agency was using …

00:33:10  |   Tue 04 Mar 2025

"The Fight for Haiti" tells the story of a people's movement against corruption

Often the news covers crises without context. That's especially true when it comes to coverage of the Global South in international media. 

Our guest this episode, journalist and documentary filmmaker…

00:28:16  |   Tue 18 Feb 2025
Could the Israel/Hamas ceasefire lead to lasting peace?

Could the Israel/Hamas ceasefire lead to lasting peace?

Israel and Hamas are just over two weeks into a ceasefire agreement, after fifteen months of fighting. 

This is a paradoxical moment to talk about long term peace. The horrific October 7th attacks and…

00:34:10  |   Tue 04 Feb 2025
Fact checking from your phone

Fact checking from your phone

Imagine you’re living through a crisis in your part of the world. It could be a natural disaster, a contentious election, or even a coup d’etat.  Rumors are swirling on social media, on television, a…

00:24:04  |   Tue 21 Jan 2025
A Syrian journalist in exile looks towards home

A Syrian journalist in exile looks towards home

This is a pivotal moment in Syria, the abrupt end of a brutal dictatorship that killed and tortured thousands and terrorized Syrian society. The Assad regime also suppressed speech, and we’re now see…

00:33:26  |   Tue 31 Dec 2024
Have we lost the moral common ground?

Have we lost the moral common ground?

Please consider supporting our work at the intersection of peace, conflict, and the media! Make a tax-deductible contribution today at makingpeacevisible.org. Thank you! 

When you look at the online r…

00:35:22  |   Tue 17 Dec 2024
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