
Natasha Hakimi Zapata
Journalist at Freelance
ANOTHER WORLD IS POSSIBLE forthcoming 2025 @thenewpress | bylines @thenation @inthesetimesmag @LAReviewofBooks | [email protected] she/her
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1 month ago |
nuso.org | Pablo Stefanoni |Côme Bastin |Natasha Hakimi Zapata |Francesca De Benedetti
Desde noviembre de 2024, Serbia está experimentando una ola de protestas de una magnitud sin precedentes. Desde el trágico accidente del 1 de noviembre en la estación de tren de Novi Sad, en el que se derrumbó el techo y murieron 15 personas, decenas de miles de serbios se reúnen en silencio todos los días a las 11:52, la hora de la tragedia, en homenaje a las víctimas.
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1 month ago |
jacobin.com | Natasha Hakimi Zapata
Interview by Meagan Day In an America where health care costs bankrupt families, where housing costs consume half of many workers’ incomes, and where politicians disingenuously maintain that paid family leave is beyond our capacity as the wealthiest nation in world history, we clearly need a more ambitious policy vision.
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1 month ago |
jacobin.com | Natasha Hakimi Zapata
Interview by Meagan Day In an America where health care costs bankrupt families, where housing costs consume half of many workers’ incomes, and where politicians disingenuously maintain that paid family leave is beyond our capacity as the wealthiest nation in world history, we clearly need a more ambitious policy vision.
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1 month ago |
thenation.com | Natasha Hakimi Zapata
Feature / March 11, 2025 Going for Green: Uruguay’s Renewable Energy RevolutionWith no fossil fuel reserves to rely on and domestic demand rising, the country had to get creative—or go broke just trying to keep the lights on. Here’s how they did it. Illustration by Tim Robinson.
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2 months ago |
kirkusreviews.com | Natasha Hakimi Zapata |Howard Zinn |Alok Vaid-Menon
Full of lessons for American activists on how to bring enhanced social welfare programs into reality, despite the odds. A tour of progressive countries and their solutions to problems of social issues such as education and health care. An American resident in Europe, Hakimi Zapata tours the world to analyze the ways in which developed nations have enacted programs leading to progress in meeting social needs.
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RT @jacobin: Under Norwegian childcare policy, fathers are less likely to think of childcare as “helping” their wives than as performing a…

It was so great to talk with @meagankday at @villagewellcc and a very cool bonus to meet @BenBurgis !

Great event at Village Well bookstore in Culver City—@meagankday interviewing @natashakimiz about her book “Another World is Possible: Lessons for America from Around the Globe.” https://t.co/zfd1PVCkGU

RT @jacobin: Political discourse in the US is characterized by deep resignation about the high costs and mixed outcomes of our health, hous…