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Estudiantes de la Escuela de Periodismo Indígena, en Bolivia, graban una entrevista en video.
Special Reports
Young Indigenous people in Bolivia are using journalism to reclaim their voices and identity

At the Indigenous Journalism School in southern Bolivia, students are reclaiming their stories through video, radio and social media, countering the neglect of Indigenous voices in mainstream media.

Guilherme Fowler, coordinator of the News Tech study, speaks on stage holding a microphone. Behind him, a presentation slide reads “Laboratory — Niche with high revenue diversification,” with text about innovation and experimentation.
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News outlets must evolve to survive, study warns

Brazilian researchers analyzed 187 media outlets worldwide and found that, amid growing dependence on tech companies, news organizations’ survival hinges on aligning their editorial mission with their funding models.

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Power outages deepen information blackout for independent Cuban journalists

Without electricity or internet access, independent journalists and media outlets are struggling to report and cope with the crisis at home.

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‘Eternal Student’: Jaime Abello Banfi reflects on 30 years leading the Gabo Foundation

Jaime Abello Banfi's work at the helm of the Gabo Foundation earned him a Special Citation from the Maria Moors Cabot Prize. In an interview with LJR, he discussed the state of journalism, the disillusionment between journalism and audiences and the foundation's future.