Kudos to Amy Goodman, a fierce Jewish voice, on the 30th anniversary of Democracy Now!
For 30 years, Amy Goodman, host of Democracy Now!, has practiced journalism in its purest form: fearless, principled, and grounded in human rights. Her Right Livelihood Award marks a milestone, but it also highlights a deeper truth — she richly deserves global recognition at the highest level.
I first followed her reporting during the Indonesian massacre in East Timor, when few in the Western media dared to expose the suffering of people under a regime backed by powerful allies. That courage never faded. For three decades, she has consistently challenged power, exposed injustice, and given voice to those silenced by war, occupation, and oppression.
Amy Goodman has been a North Star for many of us who believe journalism must serve humanity, not governments. Her clarity, integrity, and moral courage set a standard rare in any profession. She shows that truth-telling is an act of peace.
She is a credit to the human race and a model of what ethical journalism looks like in our time. She richly deserves the Nobel Peace Prize.