- Period: 2024 - now
- Location: Amsterdam
Artists against the Kremlin is the world’s largest exhibition of anti-war and dissident Russian-speaking artists held in Amsterdam. A catalogue was published also.
- Period: 2018
- Location: Russia
The Moscow Times produced two multi-media projects:
- The first project was about the generation of young people who grow up in Russia under President Putin
- The second about Mothers and Daughters and the changing role of women in Russia.
- Period: Period: 2021 – Now
- Location: Russian
After the fall of the Soviet Union, Russia briefly entered an era of press freedom. That progress slowed down after the Yeltsin-era and has been sharply reversed since the invasion of Ukraine – making independent journalism increasingly dangerous and illegal. Many journalists had to flee their country after 24 February 2022.
- Period: 2019
- Location: Russia
The mission of Stichting 2 Oktober is to support independent journalism in Russia and the CIS countries. Freedom of the press and freedom of information are vital for gathering and distributing reliable, fact-based news, making this available to everyone.
- Period: 2015
- Location: UK
IWPR gives a voice to citizens, journalists and human rights activists in war zones and countries in transition. IWPR trains and provides platforms for local reporters, strengthening the institutional capacity of local media and community groups, to create space for a locally constructive debate.
- Period: 2023 – Now
- Location: The Netherlands
In April 2022, Wonderzine was banned by the Russian government primarily because of its support for the LGBTQIA+ community. This ban led to the immediate loss of half its readership in Russia as well as significant advertising revenue, dealing a severe blow to the magazine’s sustainability.