Celebrating the Most-Read Weave News Stories of 2024

During 2024, Weave News was pleased to be able to publish a wide range of original content from our global network of grassroots journalists. These stories focused on a variety of social justice issues across the global-local continuum, from urgent struggles to protect waterways to the ongoing struggle against genocide in Palestine. As a turbulent year draws to a close, we feature the ten Weave News original stories and translations that were read the most throughout the year.

#1 Something You Might Not Know About: Blackstone’s Champlain Hudson Power Express

by Lee Gough (published 20 January 2024)


#2 The Scarcest Resource is Wilderness: A Call to Oppose the Copperwood Mine Project

by Tom Grotewohl (published 23 February 2024)


#3 Goodbye to Economic Globalization?

by Fernando Luengo (published 9 February 2024)


#4 A Response to Forced Assimilation in the Hadzabe Tribe

by Fousani Hamidou (published 19 April 2024)


#5 Activism for Palestine in Trinidad & Tobago: A Form of Kinship in Resistance

by Karni Keushgerian (published 12 November 2024)


#6 “The Human Tribe” from Naples to NYC

by Valeria Obregon (published 20 February 2024)


#7 Malaga for Palestine: “The generations surge together in resistance to meet the reality of power”

by John Collins (published 20 January 2024)


#8 Deconstructing Colonial Narratives in Spain

by Berenice Gervacio (published 26 January 2024)


#9 A Historic Win for NYC Climate Activists Shows the Impact of Direct Action

by Ryan Krugman (published 1 November 2024)


#10 Child Care and the New York State of the State Address 2024

by Steve Peraza (published 9 January 2024)

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