You can access many different kinds of magazines to....
Some of the resources on this page express perspectives not always heard in the mainstream press! For social issues and activism, it makes sense to gather information from a variety of sources.
Use ProQuest and Academic Search Complete for a diversity of points of view - both mainstream and alternative.
Alt-Press Watch and Ethnic News-Watch are dedicated to offering alternative points of view.
"Mother Jones is a nonprofit news outlet that delivers bold and original award-winning reporting on the urgent issues of our day, from politics and climate change to education and the food we eat. We investigate stories that are in the public and the nation's interest."
Mother Jones is available in ProQuest, Academic Search Complete and Alt-Press Watch
Ms. Magazine is a magazine of news and opinion from a feminist point of view.
Ms. is available in ProQuest and in print.
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Mother Jones January/February 2012 Issue. Mother Jones, Mother Jones and the Foundation for National Progress, 2012, www.motherjones.com/mj-cover-janfeb2012_2400/. Accessed 20 July 2020.
Ms. Magazine - Vol XXIII, No 4 / 2013 Fall Cover. Feminist Majority Foundation, 2013, store.feminist.org/msmagazine-volxxiiino12013winter-1-1-1.aspx. Accessed 20 July 2020.
Looking online for a radio program can provide you with information from a range of perspectives. See the links below for some good sources to consider.
ProQuest is one of the best tools to search for newspaper and magazine articles. Remember to limit to only magazine articles or newspaper articles by checking the appropriate boxes. You may search both together. Selecting Feature as the Document Type will return more substantial articles.
For the alternative and independent press, ProQuest features two collections. Note that much of this content is in a ProQuest search. Using Ethnic NewsWatch and Alt-Press Watch helps you know if it's mainstream or not.
The image below shows how to limit your search to full-text results and how to search for a phrase using quotation marks, such as "black lives matter"
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Politicians are not required by law to tell the truth and government agencies can be influenced by political bias. Be sure to check your facts and figures!