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Biography Njoki Ngumi is a Kenyan non-clinical general practitioner, currently a writer, feminist thinker, artist and cultural worker. She is a founding member of the Nairobi-based Nest Collective, and works on programmes, strategy, learning and development at HEVA Fund. SUDAN’S RECEPTION OF SYRIAN REFUGEES PROVES POPULAR WILL There are now more than 100,000 Syrians in Sudan. While the poor north African nation struggles with the way to help, it does show that humans inherently have the will to do so. THE NEOLIBERAL ERA IS ENDING. WHAT COMES NEXT? In a crisis, what was once unthinkable can suddenly become inevitable. We’re in the middle of the biggest societal shakeup since the second world war. And neoliberalism is gasping its last breath. So from higher taxes for the wealthy to more robust government, the time has come for ideas that seemed impossible just months ago. WHY SHOULD YOUNG PEOPLE BE INVOLVED IN POLITICS? KIDS, THE 2. Adults need to listen to young people more often – not only when it’s convenient – because politics affects them directly. Hope, 16, You can read Hope’s full comment here. is a young advisor for the Children and Young People’s Commissioner of Scotland, and is worried about how politicians may manipulate children’sparticipation
MEET JULIAN BRAVE NOISECAT WHY ELECTRIC CARS ARE ALWAYS GREEN (AND HOW THEY COULD GETSEE MORE ON THECORRESPONDENT.COM THE CORRESPONDENT WILL STOP PUBLISHING ON 1 JANUARY 2021 Dear members, We have some very sad news to share. As of January 1st 2021, The Correspondent will discontinue publishing its journalism. As a paying member, you will automatically receive a full refund for the remainder of your membership in the first weeks of the new year. TRACKING THE EU'S MIGRATION MILLIONS I spent a year following 12 people to find out. The EU bypasses public tenders in Africa. This is what the EU’s financial watchdog has to say. How the EU created a crisis in Africa – and started a migration cartel. A breakdown of Europe’s €1.5bn migration spending in WHY CLIMATE CHANGE IS A PANDEMIC IN SLOW MOTION (AND WHAT The steak we eat ‘here’ threatens a farmer’s harvest ‘there’. The plane someone catches ‘there’ makes the water levels rise ‘here’. Climate change is a pandemic as well – the infection is just spreading far more slowly. And the parallel extends beyond the disease; it applies to the cure as well.LYNN BERGER
Biography Lynn Berger has been writing about cultural keywords and key-experiences since joining De Correspondent in 2013. In 2016, she completed a PhD at Columbia University, where she studied the history of photography; in 2019, she published her first book: Second Thoughts – On having and being a THE STORY OF US: REIMAGINING THE CLIMATE NARRATIVE A key part of reimagining the climate narrative will be active anti-racism: making the choice to listen to voices which are different from those who have dominated decision-making for the past 500 years. Indigenous people have been on the frontline of the climate crisis since its beginning. In the 21st century, there’s been a surge in IN 2030, WE ENDED THE CLIMATE EMERGENCY. HERE’S HOW In 2030, we ended the climate emergency. Here’s how. Climate correspondent. Eric Holthaus. The images shown here are all from the series Climate Archive by photographer Suzette Bousema. Underneath the article, you can read more about these photos of 20,000-year-old ice cores extracted in Greenland and Antarctica. WHY ELECTRIC CARS ARE ALWAYS GREEN (AND HOW THEY COULD GET The first $35,000 Tesla Model 3s are rolling off the line The Guardian: "First Tesla Model 3 rolls off production line" this month in the US. But Tesla’s not alone in racing to meet our fossil-free future. Other car makers are also working hard to expand their all-electric offerings. BIG BUSINESS ORDERS ITS PRO-TTIP ARGUMENTS FROM THESE Big business orders its pro-TTIP arguments from these think tanks. Europe – between power and imagination – Correspondent. Tomas Vanheste. Illustrations by Esther Aarts for The Correspondent. “We would rather die than let ourselves be influenced. We really are independent, especially in spirit,” says Jacques Pelkmans,researcher at the
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Biography Njoki Ngumi is a Kenyan non-clinical general practitioner, currently a writer, feminist thinker, artist and cultural worker. She is a founding member of the Nairobi-based Nest Collective, and works on programmes, strategy, learning and development at HEVA Fund. SUDAN’S RECEPTION OF SYRIAN REFUGEES PROVES POPULAR WILL There are now more than 100,000 Syrians in Sudan. While the poor north African nation struggles with the way to help, it does show that humans inherently have the will to do so. THE NEOLIBERAL ERA IS ENDING. WHAT COMES NEXT? In a crisis, what was once unthinkable can suddenly become inevitable. We’re in the middle of the biggest societal shakeup since the second world war. And neoliberalism is gasping its last breath. So from higher taxes for the wealthy to more robust government, the time has come for ideas that seemed impossible just months ago. WHY SHOULD YOUNG PEOPLE BE INVOLVED IN POLITICS? KIDS, THE 2. Adults need to listen to young people more often – not only when it’s convenient – because politics affects them directly. Hope, 16, You can read Hope’s full comment here. is a young advisor for the Children and Young People’s Commissioner of Scotland, and is worried about how politicians may manipulate children’sparticipation
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Biography Njoki Ngumi is a Kenyan non-clinical general practitioner, currently a writer, feminist thinker, artist and cultural worker. She is a founding member of the Nairobi-based Nest Collective, and works on programmes, strategy, learning and development at HEVA Fund. SUDAN’S RECEPTION OF SYRIAN REFUGEES PROVES POPULAR WILL There are now more than 100,000 Syrians in Sudan. While the poor north African nation struggles with the way to help, it does show that humans inherently have the will to do so. THE NEOLIBERAL ERA IS ENDING. WHAT COMES NEXT? In a crisis, what was once unthinkable can suddenly become inevitable. We’re in the middle of the biggest societal shakeup since the second world war. And neoliberalism is gasping its last breath. So from higher taxes for the wealthy to more robust government, the time has come for ideas that seemed impossible just months ago. WHY SHOULD YOUNG PEOPLE BE INVOLVED IN POLITICS? KIDS, THE 2. Adults need to listen to young people more often – not only when it’s convenient – because politics affects them directly. Hope, 16, You can read Hope’s full comment here. is a young advisor for the Children and Young People’s Commissioner of Scotland, and is worried about how politicians may manipulate children’sparticipation
MEET JULIAN BRAVE NOISECAT WHY ELECTRIC CARS ARE ALWAYS GREEN (AND HOW THEY COULD GETSEE MORE ON THECORRESPONDENT.COM THE CORRESPONDENT WILL STOP PUBLISHING ON 1 JANUARY 2021 Dear members, We have some very sad news to share. As of January 1st 2021, The Correspondent will discontinue publishing its journalism. As a paying member, you will automatically receive a full refund for the remainder of your membership in the first weeks of the new year. TRACKING THE EU'S MIGRATION MILLIONS I spent a year following 12 people to find out. The EU bypasses public tenders in Africa. This is what the EU’s financial watchdog has to say. How the EU created a crisis in Africa – and started a migration cartel. A breakdown of Europe’s €1.5bn migration spending in WHY CLIMATE CHANGE IS A PANDEMIC IN SLOW MOTION (AND WHAT The steak we eat ‘here’ threatens a farmer’s harvest ‘there’. The plane someone catches ‘there’ makes the water levels rise ‘here’. Climate change is a pandemic as well – the infection is just spreading far more slowly. And the parallel extends beyond the disease; it applies to the cure as well.LYNN BERGER
Biography Lynn Berger has been writing about cultural keywords and key-experiences since joining De Correspondent in 2013. In 2016, she completed a PhD at Columbia University, where she studied the history of photography; in 2019, she published her first book: Second Thoughts – On having and being a THE STORY OF US: REIMAGINING THE CLIMATE NARRATIVE A key part of reimagining the climate narrative will be active anti-racism: making the choice to listen to voices which are different from those who have dominated decision-making for the past 500 years. Indigenous people have been on the frontline of the climate crisis since its beginning. In the 21st century, there’s been a surge in IN 2030, WE ENDED THE CLIMATE EMERGENCY. HERE’S HOW In 2030, we ended the climate emergency. Here’s how. Climate correspondent. Eric Holthaus. The images shown here are all from the series Climate Archive by photographer Suzette Bousema. Underneath the article, you can read more about these photos of 20,000-year-old ice cores extracted in Greenland and Antarctica. WHY ELECTRIC CARS ARE ALWAYS GREEN (AND HOW THEY COULD GET The first $35,000 Tesla Model 3s are rolling off the line The Guardian: "First Tesla Model 3 rolls off production line" this month in the US. But Tesla’s not alone in racing to meet our fossil-free future. Other car makers are also working hard to expand their all-electric offerings. BIG BUSINESS ORDERS ITS PRO-TTIP ARGUMENTS FROM THESE Big business orders its pro-TTIP arguments from these think tanks. Europe – between power and imagination – Correspondent. Tomas Vanheste. Illustrations by Esther Aarts for The Correspondent. “We would rather die than let ourselves be influenced. We really are independent, especially in spirit,” says Jacques Pelkmans,researcher at the
THE CLIMATE CRISIS IS RACIST. THE ANSWER IS ANTI-RACISM The climate crisis is racist. The answer is anti-racism. I’m writing this from St Paul, Minnesota. Our neighbouring city, Minneapolis, is descending into riots this evening. I can hear the fireworks and tear gas grenades being fired at protestors five miles away. They are outraged at the police killing of an unarmed black man, George Floyd. CAN GUILT AND SHAME EVER BE POSITIVE? The evidence on guilt and shame is much like the emotions themselves: messy. Shame, by contrast, can be maladaptive This piece in Psychology Today explains why maladaptive shame impedes any effort towards positive change. – preventing the pursuit of improvement. Shaming whoever offends our sense of morality is the preferred tool of outrageon
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Biography Irene Caselli has been a multimedia reporter for 15 years, between Europe and Latin America. She was the BBC correspondent in Venezuela when Hugo Chávez died, and her work has appeared in the Washington Post, The Guardian, El País and others.ELIZA ANYANGWE
The best of The Correspondent – recommended by the people who made the stories. ‘Creating a world where we can just be’: artists respond to 2020’s crises. Breathe, read, ask good questions, then listen: here’s how we can talk about politics without beating each other up. Live event: how do we talk politics without beating eachother up?
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Biography Njoki Ngumi is a Kenyan non-clinical general practitioner, currently a writer, feminist thinker, artist and cultural worker. She is a founding member of the Nairobi-based Nest Collective, and works on programmes, strategy, learning and development at HEVA Fund. SUDAN’S RECEPTION OF SYRIAN REFUGEES PROVES POPULAR WILL There are now more than 100,000 Syrians in Sudan. While the poor north African nation struggles with the way to help, it does show that humans inherently have the will to do so. THE NEOLIBERAL ERA IS ENDING. WHAT COMES NEXT? In a crisis, what was once unthinkable can suddenly become inevitable. We’re in the middle of the biggest societal shakeup since the second world war. And neoliberalism is gasping its last breath. So from higher taxes for the wealthy to more robust government, the time has come for ideas that seemed impossible just months ago. WHY SHOULD YOUNG PEOPLE BE INVOLVED IN POLITICS? KIDS, THE 2. Adults need to listen to young people more often – not only when it’s convenient – because politics affects them directly. Hope, 16, You can read Hope’s full comment here. is a young advisor for the Children and Young People’s Commissioner of Scotland, and is worried about how politicians may manipulate children’sparticipation
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Biography Irene Caselli has been a multimedia reporter for 15 years, between Europe and Latin America. She was the BBC correspondent in Venezuela when Hugo Chávez died, and her work has appeared in the Washington Post, The Guardian, El País and others.ELIZA ANYANGWE
The best of The Correspondent – recommended by the people who made the stories. ‘Creating a world where we can just be’: artists respond to 2020’s crises. Breathe, read, ask good questions, then listen: here’s how we can talk about politics without beating each other up. Live event: how do we talk politics without beating eachother up?
NJOKI NGUMI
Biography Njoki Ngumi is a Kenyan non-clinical general practitioner, currently a writer, feminist thinker, artist and cultural worker. She is a founding member of the Nairobi-based Nest Collective, and works on programmes, strategy, learning and development at HEVA Fund. SUDAN’S RECEPTION OF SYRIAN REFUGEES PROVES POPULAR WILL There are now more than 100,000 Syrians in Sudan. While the poor north African nation struggles with the way to help, it does show that humans inherently have the will to do so. THE NEOLIBERAL ERA IS ENDING. WHAT COMES NEXT? In a crisis, what was once unthinkable can suddenly become inevitable. We’re in the middle of the biggest societal shakeup since the second world war. And neoliberalism is gasping its last breath. So from higher taxes for the wealthy to more robust government, the time has come for ideas that seemed impossible just months ago. WHY SHOULD YOUNG PEOPLE BE INVOLVED IN POLITICS? KIDS, THE 2. Adults need to listen to young people more often – not only when it’s convenient – because politics affects them directly. Hope, 16, You can read Hope’s full comment here. is a young advisor for the Children and Young People’s Commissioner of Scotland, and is worried about how politicians may manipulate children’sparticipation
MEET JULIAN BRAVE NOISECAT WHY ELECTRIC CARS ARE ALWAYS GREEN (AND HOW THEY COULD GETSEE MORE ON THECORRESPONDENT.COMELECTRIC CARS ARE NOT GREENWHY ELECTRIC CARS ARE BADARE ELECTRIC CARS MORE GREENELECTRIC CARS NOT SO GREENELECTRIC CARS ARE NOT CLEANWHY ARE ELECTRIC CARS BETTER THE CORRESPONDENT WILL STOP PUBLISHING ON 1 JANUARY 2021 Dear members, We have some very sad news to share. As of January 1st 2021, The Correspondent will discontinue publishing its journalism. As a paying member, you will automatically receive a full refund for the remainder of your membership in the first weeks of the new year. TRACKING THE EU'S MIGRATION MILLIONS I spent a year following 12 people to find out. The EU bypasses public tenders in Africa. This is what the EU’s financial watchdog has to say. How the EU created a crisis in Africa – and started a migration cartel. A breakdown of Europe’s €1.5bn migration spending in WHY CLIMATE CHANGE IS A PANDEMIC IN SLOW MOTION (AND WHAT The steak we eat ‘here’ threatens a farmer’s harvest ‘there’. The plane someone catches ‘there’ makes the water levels rise ‘here’. Climate change is a pandemic as well – the infection is just spreading far more slowly. And the parallel extends beyond the disease; it applies to the cure as well.LYNN BERGER
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We have some very sad news to share. As of January 1st 2021, The Correspondent will discontinue publishing its journalism. As a paying member, you will automatically receive a full refund for the remainder of your membership in the first weeks of the new year. All published articles will remain available online, but there will be no new articles from the new year. We are incredibly grateful for your support. Here we will explain what led to this decision, and detail how we intend to close The Correspondent in a responsible way. The decision to discontinue The Correspondent was made due to financial setbacks, making our English language newsroom financially unsustainable. In the past three months we’ve seen a marked increase in membership cancellations, with members often citing increased insecurity in their personal financial situation. The average membership fee The Correspondent has a choose-what-you-pay model paid also lagged behind budgetary needs. Unfortunately, we were unable to demonstrate the value of The Correspondent’s journalism to a significant enough number of members. With the Covid-19 pandemic dominating headlines non-stop for much of the year, it proved very difficult to offer "unbreaking news" to members in over 140 countries. People want to know from their media source: "Is my kid’s school going to be closed tomorrow and when will I be eligible for a vaccination?" While essential, this is not the kind of journalism we were set up to do. We were focused instead on transnational issues. We tried, we gave it our all but we didn’t succeed. We are very sad to say goodbye to the amazing colleagues who make up The Correspondent, and who have done an absolutely amazing job in a year of global unrest. They were a bright shining light in times of increasingly dark headlines, Read the best of The Correspondent’sjournalism here
and we are incredibly proud of the journalism they produced, in collaboration with members. We can’t recommend them highly enough tofuture employers.
The Correspondent’s staff will be offered a severance package and transition fee in accordance with Dutch labour law. Freelance staff will be paid in full for the work that is still to be published between now and the end of the year. The Dutch union for journalists has been informed about the closure of the newsroom. Several Dutch staff members who worked for The Correspondent part-time will continue working for De Correspondent as of January 1st. Our Dutch journalism platform, De Correspondent, is a different and financially healthy entity that will continue its operations. We want to thank you, all our members, from the bottom of our hearts for supporting us. You have made a dream come true by becoming a member of our ad-free journalism platform and we hope you will continue to support independent media in the future. For inspiration, you can visit the Membership Puzzle Project, a New York University initiative that keeps track of membership-based journalism platforms Visit The Membership Puzzle Project’s database here all around the world. If you have any questions regarding your membership or related topics, please see the FAQs below. If your question is not answered there, do not hesitate to reach out to us in the comment section, or via hello@thecorrespondent.com Email us at hello@thecorrespondent.com . We are now completely focused on winding down The Correspondent in a responsible way. It’s too early for us to properly reflect, but we will do so in the near future and share our lessons learned. Thank you for being part of this amazing community, Rob Wijnberg & Ernst-Jan Pfauth, co-founders of The CorrespondentFAQS FOR MEMBERS
WHY ARE YOU DISCONTINUING? The decision to discontinue The Correspondent was made due to financial setbacks, making our English language newsroom financially unsustainable. We saw a surge in membership cancelations, with members often citing increased insecurity in their personal financial situation. The average membership fee of our choose-what-you-pay-model paid also lagged behind budgetary needs. HOW MANY PEOPLE ARE LEAVING THE COMPANY? We sadly have to say goodbye to 10 amazing colleagues. You can see who is part of the team here. Our full team If you know of any job opportunities, do reach out to us via hello@thecorrespondent.com and we will gratefully pass them on. WHEN DID YOU INFORM YOUR EMPLOYEES? We informed our staff on the morning of 10 December, in a group virtual meeting, and then had conversations with each individual about their severance package and future. Everyone has been given an opportunity to review the offer and reviewed both this letter and theFAQs.
WHAT ARRANGEMENTS DO YOU HAVE FOR YOUR EMPLOYEES? The Correspondent’s full-time staff will be offered a severance package and transition fee in accordance with Dutch labour law. Several Dutch staff members who worked for The Correspondent will continue working for De Correspondent as of 1 January 2021. WHAT ARE THE CONSEQUENCES FOR YOUR FREELANCE CONTRIBUTORS? Articles that were planned to go online before the end of the year will still be published and paid for in full. Copyrights to all non-published work fully belong to the author, who can publish it freely anywhere else. We will properly compensate authors for any work that has been commissioned but will not be published before 1 January. WHAT ARE THE CONSEQUENCES FOR DE CORRESPONDENT AND ITS STAFF MEMBERS? Most importantly we will miss our The Correspondent colleagues, and the perspectives from all over the world that they brought us. There will be no lay-offs at De Correspondent related to the discontinuation of The Correspondent. Dutch staff members who worked for The Correspondent part time will continue working for De Correspondent as of January 1st, 2021. COULD THE DISCONTINUATION HAVE BEEN PREVENTED? We explored every alternative scenario we could think of to continue our English language platform, including continuing with a smaller team, proposing salary cuts and merging The Correspondent with its Dutch sister site, De Correspondent. Unfortunately, none of the scenarios turned out to be financially feasible. WHEN AND HOW WILL I GET MY REFUND? Your membership ends on January 1, 2021. We will start refunding you and other members from the first week of 2021 onwards. This will happen automatically. You don’t have to take any action for this. Here’s how your refund is calculated: When you have a yearly membership which was activated or renewed on, say, September 30, 2020 your membership will be active up and including 31 December 2020. The remaining time (counted in days) being 1 January 2021 - 29 September 2021 will be automatically refunded toyou.
When you have a monthly membership which you started or renewed on, say, December 7th 2020 your membership will be active up and including 31 December 2020. The remaining time (counted in days) being 1 January 2021 - 6 January 2021 will be automatically refunded to you. I DON’T WANT A REFUND. IS THAT POSSIBLE TOO? That is very kind of you, thank you, but we will refund all our members. If you want to support independent journalism ventures like ours in the future, you can visit the Membership Puzzle Project, Visit the website of the Membership Puzzle Project. a New York University initiative that keeps track of all membership based journalism platforms around the world, for inspiration. I WANT TO KEEP SUPPORTING YOU, CAN I CANCEL MY REFUND? Thank you so much for your support. Some of our members have been discussing ideas around organizing another crowdfunding campaign, or how you are willing to pay more, or are offering to waive your rights to a refund. I can’t express how much this means to us. However, a combination of scenarios means we couldn’t indeed make The Correspondent work. This included: * The fact that only 27% of founding members renewed theirmemberships
* The average membership fee dropped * There was an increase in membership cancellations for the members who joined after our launch in late September 2019 These, three individual worst-case scenarios came into play all at thesame time.
Unfortunately, after weeks of exploring solutions and new strategies, we came to the conclusion that none of these were financially feasible. I hear you when you say we could have included you at this stage of the process, but that’s also why we couldn’t find an opportunity to involve you, our members. This is because the combination of factors would have led to such a large financial gap in our budget for 2021. We wouldn’t have been able to make ends meet, even if every current member DOUBLED theirmembership fee.
Thank you all so much for your support in that time, and for your support now. It means a lot to us all here at The Correspondent (and there never would have been The Correspondent in the first place if it weren’t for members). DO YOU HAVE TO DISCONTINUE DUE TO COVID-19? The pandemic does play a significant role, yes. With Covid-19 dominating the headlines non-stop for the past year, it proved very difficult to offer "unbreaking news" to members in over 140 countries. People want to know from their media source: "Is my kid’s school going to be closed tomorrow and when will I be eligible for a vaccination?" While essential, this is not the kind of journalism we were set up to do. We were focused instead on transnational issues. DOES THIS TYPE OF JOURNALISM ONLY WORK IN THE NETHERLANDS? During the crowdfunding campaign that made it possible to launch The Correspondent, members from over 130 countries joined our unbreaking news community. So, yes, we definitely think that there’s a market and a need for this type of journalism. Sadly, we were not able to make it work in this climate, but we applaud our journalism friends all over the world who do. Please visit the Membership Puzzle Project, a New York University initiative Visit the database of The Membership Puzzle Project , for an overview of all membership-based journalism platforms around theworld.
WHAT DO THE AMBASSADORS OF YOUR 2018 CROWDFUNDING CAMPAIGN THINK OF THE DISCONTINUATION OF THE CORRESPONDENT? We have informed our ambassadors via email or phone call about this sad news. We can’t speak on their behalf and we remain very gratefulfor their support.
DIDN’T YOU HAVE INVESTORS? Yes, The Democracy and Media Foundation and Luminate. We are immensely grateful for the support they have given us, in good times and bad. We applaud their mission to support independent media all over the world and we’re proud to have been part of their impressive network of journalism organisations. HAVE YOU INFORMED THE UNION ABOUT THE LAY-OFFS? The Dutch union for journalists was informed on Wednesday 9 December 2020 about the discontinuation of the newsroom. In The Netherlands, the union is the ‘Nederlandse Vereniging voor Journalisten’. We have shared with the union that The Correspondent is stopping forfinancial reasons.
AFTER REFUNDING THE MEMBERS AND PAYING SEVERANCE PACKAGES TO STAFF MEMBERS, IS THERE ANY MONEY LEFT? Yes, all of the remaining cash will be used to pay our creditors. There is no money going back to the founders of The Correspondent. WHAT WILL HAPPEN WITH THE WEBSITE ON 1 JANUARY 2021? As of the new year, we will stop publishing new articles. All articles and audio stories published during the existence of The Correspondent will remain publicly accessible. Other than that, the website will remain online for archival reasons. WHAT HAPPENS TO THE AUDIO APP? Members can still download the audio app until we cease publishing. We will remove it from the Apple and Android app stores on January 1, 2021. The audio journalism will remain accessible on the website. WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO THE MEMBER COMMENTS? While all articles and audio stories will remain publicly accessible, member comments will not. Member comments were made in the context of a community and have been visible to members only. Since memberships will end on January 1, 2021, these comments will not be accessible anylonger.
WILL YOU RESTART THE CORRESPONDENT AT SOME POINT? We have no plans nor any intentions of relaunching The Correspondent. We gave it our all, and we didn’t succeed. We have launched several other projects in the past that didn’t succeed and we have also launched new endeavours successfully. Experimenting with new things is part of our DNA and we’ll keep doing so in the future. WHAT HAVE YOU LEARNED FROM THIS? We are now completely focused on winding The Correspondent down in a responsible way. It’s too early for us to properly reflect on the past few years of setting up and running The Correspondent. We will, however, do so in the near future and share our lessons learned. _Is your question not listed above? Please email us at __ hello@thecorrespondent.com Email us at hello@thecorrespondent.com _Shared 203 times
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