| jhr Rights Radio promotes human rights-based media. Liberia's free elections is a radio drama performed by a jhr youth chapter and produced by jhr international media trainer, Taz Ford.
| Le 28 novembre, 2011. Le deuxieme elections democratique au RDC. A report in French about the 2011 elections in DRC, Democratic Republic of Congo, by JP Marquis from Journalists for Human Rights.
| jhr Africa correspondent Prince Minkah reports on the situation faced by Congolese ahead of the November 28, 2011 elections in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
| Paul Mulangu, founder of the Centre of Integration for African Immigrants in B.C., just finished a hunger strike to protest its closing. Ariel Fournier spoke to Mulangu about the centre's closing.
| jhr Montreal correspondent Adam Bemma sits down with human rights lawyer Pearl Eliadis, to discuss how important it is for lawyers to work with journalists when reporting on genocide.
| jhr Montreal correspondent Adam Bemma sits down with FPJQ President Brian Myles to discuss the state of Quebec's media and the upcoming annual conference for journalists in Quebec City.
| jhr U.S. correspondent Joey Grihalva reports on the Occupy movement in cities all over the country and finds out what's being planned in the coming days and weeks for the 99 per cent.
| jhr Middle East correspondent Jillian Kestler-D'Amours reports from Jerusalem about Israel's occupation of Palestine and recounts her story about working in the region.
| One year since the Arab Spring uprising that toppled former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, protesters are still gathering in Cairo's main square, calling for the military to hand over power.
| jhr U.S. correspondent Joey Grihalva sits down with hip-hop group and community organizers Rebel Diaz in Milwaukee during their #OccupyTheAirwaves tour.
| jhr social media correspondent @DamianoR reports on the growing opposition to the Protect IP Act (PIPA) and the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), two controversial U.S. government bills before Congress.
| jhr U.S. correspondent Joey Grihalva reports on the case of Bradley Manning, a U.S. army intelligence analyst accused of leaking sensitive government documents to whistleblower website WikiLeaks.