press freedom

August 21, 2024
Benjamin Dangl

Journalist José Aramayo discusses how radio plays a central role in the political and social life of Bolivia and its campesino movements.  

August 7, 2024
Benjamin Dangl

Indigenous thinker and writer Wilmer Machaca talks about the political vision behind Jichha, a digital space for exploring and building Indianist social change across the Andes.

August 2, 2024
Benjamin Dangl

The editors of the feminist media outlet speak about making grassroots journalism that reflects the realities and social movements of the country.

April 25, 2024
Daniel Cholakian

The shutdown of a state-owned media agency reinforces the concentration of content production and threatens the right to information in Argentina.

January 31, 2024
Mneesha Gellman

President Nayib Bukele’s slide toward authoritarianism has culminated in an unconstitutional reelection bid. His consolidation of power has cracked down on independent press.

January 23, 2024
Michael Fox

Broadcasting the Salvadoran government's atrocities throughout the armed conflict, the guerrilla radio station Venceremos had a clear goal: bringing down the U.S.-backed dictatorship.

December 14, 2020
Coco Fusco

The 27N movement calls for political freedom for all Cubans and the end of state repression of artists and journalists.

September 18, 2017
Patrick Timmons

The latest murder of a journalist from Mexico’s Tierra Caliente region sheds light on a cycle of violence.

January 28, 2014
When Argentina’s Supreme Court upheld in October a media law that takes on press monopolies while promoting diversity in media ownership, journalists in the English-speaking North covered it as a blow to press freedom.
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