Digital satire programs, such as Mexico’s “El Pulso de la República” or Colombia’s “La Pulla,” are gaining increasing visibility and having big impacts on public discourse in their countries. They’re also filling the gap in sociopolitical criticism left by traditional media, according to research by Peruvian journalist and academic Paul Alonso.
Transmídia, Brazil's first journalism outlet dedicated to trans issues, is staffed entirely by trans people with a mission to promote inclusion and combat misinformation.
Exile has become the only option for hundreds of Latin American journalists fleeing violence, threats and persecution in their countries. To support them, the Inter American Press Association has launched the Latin American Network of Journalism in Exile (RELPEX).
The journalism world is constantly evolving, and having the right tools can make all the difference. To help you navigate this ever-changing landscape, the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas is thrilled to present a new, affordable workshop designed to equip you with essential tools to enhance your reporting and investigative skills. Join award-winning […]
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