An Interview with Rina Banerjee
I kept asking myself as I was developing: “Why is this my work?”
I kept asking myself as I was developing: “Why is this my work?”
“You almost can’t overstate how important YouTube is in how young people get their political information.”
“I play a lot of squash, I drink a lot of coffee. That’s a good start.”
“[Misinformation] is a societal problem and it needs a societal-wide solution.”
“I am extremely focused these days, in my own thoughts, on the importance of empathy and perspective.”
[Redistribution] isn’t what people want or need, they actually need and want to work, to be productive contributors in society, to be able to support their own families and communities.
I never feel like I’m an advocate of something. That means you’ve relinquished some of your journalistic capacity to be critical.
“Everyone should read the journal until there’s something that’s made them angry, in a sense, there’s something they’ve agreed with, and there’s something they’ve found unexpected.”