News Sources
KLOKi radio supports diversity in news reporting and standards that ensure that news stories represent a wide range of experiences by including voices from different perspectives, aiming to provide a more accurate portrayal of society through independent viewpoints that might not typically be heard in mainstream media. News that is not supported are those who include commentary.
Alternative
Democracy Now! is a national, daily, independent, award-winning news program hosted by journalists Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez.
From their "About" link: "a diverse mix of breaking news, insightful views, videos and press releases covering issues that resonate with progressives in every corner of the globe."
From the "About" link: Worldcrunch delivers the best global journalism previously shut off from English language readers: selecting, translating and editing content from top foreign-language outlets.
From the "About" link: "Global Voices is a community of more than 700 authors and 600 translators around the world who work together to bring you reports from blogs and citizen media everywhere, with emphasis on voices that are not ordinarily heard in international mainstream media."
Think Tanks and Policy Institutes
Many organizations provide research used by news sources. Check out this list to become aware of possible biases by such research organizations, right, left, and center.
The World Socialist Web Site is published by the International Committee of the Fourth International, the leadership of the world socialist movement, the Fourth International founded by Leon Trotsky in 1938. The ICFI consists of Socialist Equality Party national sections throughout the world. (description taken from the website)
Resilience.org aims to support building community resilience in a world of multiple emerging challenges: the decline of cheap energy, the depletion of critical resources like water, complex environmental crises like climate change and biodiversity loss, and the social and economic issues which are linked to these. We like to think of the site as a community library with space to read and think, but also as a vibrant cafe in which to meet people, discuss ideas and projects, and pick up and share tips on how to build the resilience of your community, your household, or yourself.
International