Beatrice Paez
@beatricespaez
Followers
603
Following
1K
Media
146
Statuses
3K
assistant editor, programming @globeandmail
Toronto, Ontario
Joined March 2010
Happy 180th, Globe! 🎂Meet the queens of the Gilded Age who pioneered women’s journalism in Canada
theglobeandmail.com
Kit Coleman, Sara Jeannette Duncan and Faith Fenton challenged traditional gender roles at the newspapers that would evolve into The Globe and Mail
0
0
0
“We’re still fighting about which stories get to get told,” says Bracey Sherman. "... There’s always some regulation: It’s never the right time; it’s never the right type of story." https://t.co/6eDxi0KBop
thecut.com
How decades of silence left us unprepared for the post-Roe fight.
0
0
0
"As more people begin to question cryptomania, White’s prominence has grown: Journalists call her to gut-check stories, and she has lectured for students at Stanford University"
washingtonpost.com
Molly White, a 28-year-old software engineer who edits Wikipedia pages in her spare time, has become an unlikely thorn in the side of the burgeoning cryptocurrency movement. As the tech and finance...
0
1
1
"The 'run philosophy' and the 'last generation' are the rallying cries for many young Chinese in their 20s and 30s who despair about their country and their future. Censored and politically suppressed, some are considering voting with their feet..." https://t.co/VI6Pmndldx
nytimes.com
Many believe that they’re the most unlucky generation since the 1980s as Beijing’s persistent pursuit of the zero Covid policy wreaks havoc.
0
1
0
"“Maybe now is not the time to celebrate Ukrainian food,” Olga Koutseridi said. “But this feels like the only chance we have to preserve it.” https://t.co/p8tnxKAjgk
nytimes.com
For one Ukrainian American home cook, recording and sharing the dishes she grew up eating is an act of resistance.
0
0
0
From a fast-moving refugee crisis to a shakeup of global relationships, a look at the ways in which the world has changed since the war began on Feb. 24 https://t.co/TAYL4Rk0fx
0
0
1
On chilling parallels for politics and press between rule of Marcos Sr., Jr.: "... It’s also possible to see then and now as being tangled up together in an ongoing process of memory manipulation, with new technologies weaponized to rewrite old truths."
cjr.org
The Philippines will soon have a new president, and it looks like his name will be Ferdinand Marcos—not the country’s former dictator, who died in exile in 1989, but his namesake son, who also goes...
0
1
1
‘The higher I rose, the worse it got’: Alberta’s only female heart surgeon files human-rights complaint alleging discrimination The latest #PowerGap story by @robyndoolittle: https://t.co/aHsNodZtUm
3
15
25
POLITICO exec editor @DafnaLinzer has sent this note out to staff about the Roe v. Wade story. "After an extensive review process, we are confident of the authenticity of the draft … We take our responsibilities to our readers and our publication with the greatest seriousness.”
40
430
967
Federal budget 2022 highlights: What you need to know about housing, defence and climate spending
theglobeandmail.com
Charts to help you understand new spending in the plan to boost the economy, spur innovation and make life more affordable
2
4
4
“If there is going to be somebody who can test where America truly is and our acceptance in wanting to be reflective of what this nation is and can be in many different ways, breaking the mold, then she is the person to do that.”
nytimes.com
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, who was confirmed to the Supreme Court on Thursday, will be the first Black woman to serve as a justice. Here’s what that means to Black women at her alma mater.
0
0
1
The federal government dropped its appeal of a court decision that released the Catholic Church of its residential schools settlement obligations because it thought it had a “low likelihood of success,” documents reveal https://t.co/rhD6y895qL
#cdnpoli #cdnfoi
theglobeandmail.com
The federal government dropped its legal action against the Catholic Church in 2015 because of ‘low likelihood of success,’ documents obtained by The Globe and Mail reveal
8
13
21
"“They called us a bunch of thugs. They tried to spread racist rumors,” he said. “Tried to demonize our character, but it didn’t work.” https://t.co/HfAhszwwP9
washingtonpost.com
Union leader Chris Smalls became the first successful organizer of Amazon workers in the U.S. He’s now popping a bottle of champagne.
0
0
1
Justin Trudeau announces pact with NDP to keep Liberals in power until 2025
theglobeandmail.com
In exchange for co-operation on their policy priorities, New Democrats pledge to support budget bills and other confidence votes as part of the Liberals-NDP deal
14
10
34
As just reported by @VassyKapelos the leadership of the Liberals and the NDP have reached a tentative agreement that would see the NDP support the Liberal govt and keep it in power until 2025 in exchange for movement on key NDP priorities, CBC News has learned.
1K
694
4K
“If they catch you, they will get you on camera and they will make you say that everything you filmed is a lie,” he said. “All your efforts and everything you have done in Mariupol will be in vain.” https://t.co/1jguRsoCWB
0
0
0
Sgt. Daria Filipieva said it was important to her that on the battlefield, she is seen not only as a woman but “a citizen of this country.” “It’s not about the sex,” she said. “It’s about how strong we are within.” https://t.co/rem1NlYkEA
washingtonpost.com
Medics and soldiers vow to defend their homeland: ‘It's always men who protect the country. I think it’s not fair.’
0
1
0
With prospect of sending troops to Ukraine ruled out by the U.S., "a preëmptive name-and-shame campaign seemed among the only instruments left, and one worth trying." https://t.co/FxGAbKEINm via @NewYorker
newyorker.com
As Putin searches for a pretext to invade Ukraine, the Biden Administration has moved to release, in real time, what it knows of Russia’s war plans.
0
0
0
Vote result: on a motion for confirmation of the declaration of emergency was adopted. #cdnpoli Yeas: 185✅ Nays: 151❌
299
292
708
"In life, animals are rarely treated with the respect due these fellow travelers on earth; when they die, we have one last chance to do so."
nytimes.com
In life, animals are rarely treated with the respect due these fellow travelers on earth; when they die, we have one last chance to do so.
0
0
1