Feature COVID’s forgotten victims: How the pandemic failed to redefine obituaries Leading obituary writers discuss who gets to be publicly memorialised in death – and who doesn’t By Rashmee Roshan Lall / 27 Mar 2022
News Remembering Todd Gitlin, witness to 9/11 openDemocracy’s former North America editor has sadly died. Here, our co-founder remembers a dear friend, as we republish one of Todd’s best articles By Anthony Barnett / 7 Feb 2022
Opinion Dawn Foster: A brilliant, working-class trailblazer who inspired a generation The writer, who died at just 34, gloriously represented an audience that so many in the media hadn’t understood was there By Adam Ramsay / 19 Jul 2021
Home Remembering David Graeber - 'rest in power, peace and possibility' The anthropologist, anarchist and activist, author of "Debt: The First 5000 Years" and "Bullshit Jobs", has died at the age of 59. His openness, originality and optimism will be hugely missed. By Jonathan Moses / 7 Sep 2020