The People Who Worked Hard To Make The Consortium a Reality

The Roundtable Consortium was founded on a simple but uncompromising idea: to challenge power, amplify truth, and create a space where global justice is examined without fear or favor. What began as a collaborative podcast quickly expanded into a multidisciplinary platform—one that interrogates the forces shaping our world and elevates voices too often pushed to the margins. Our website serves as the living archive of this work. Here you’ll find our podcast episodes, long‑form articles, roundtable discussions, and investigative projects—each designed to break down complex global issues into accessible, actionable insight. Whether we’re unpacking digital influence, mapping media‑literacy challenges, tracing the pipelines of modern authoritarianism, or exploring the hidden mechanics of human vulnerability, we aim to bring clarity to the places where opacity has long served the powerful. As we grow, so do our ambitions. The Roundtable Consortium is now developing two major global initiatives: ~ A comprehensive database of contemporary conflicts, designed to help researchers, educators, journalists, and peacebuilders track emerging patterns of political violence and instability. ~ A global monitoring platform for human trafficking and crimes against humanity, dedicated to exposing the networks that exploit vulnerable populations and to supporting the work of advocates on the ground. This project is built on collaboration between researchers, storytellers, justice advocates, and practitioners working every day to understand and improve the world around us. At the center of that collaboration are our co‑hosts, writers, and founding members, whose perspectives make The Roundtable Consortium what it is.

2026
Jamie Sackett
2026
Sadie Lockhart
2026
Silvestre Acuna Acedillo
Back to Top