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‘Times we’re living in demand journalism that calls a spade a spade’: 5 questions with Colombian journalist Carlos Eduardo Huertas

From architect to journalist, Carlos Eduardo Huertas has been a cornerstone in building what he calls...

November 3, 2023

Nieman fellow Carlos Eduardo Huertas highlights role of data journalism as a "tool of change"

According to Nieman Fellow Carlos Eduardo Huertas, columnist for the Colombian magazine Semana and founding...

January 19, 2012

Q&A: Colombian journalist Carlos Huertas discusses developing transnational journalism as a Harvard Nieman fellow

Colombian journalist Carlos Eduardo Huertas is the investigations editor for the political magazine Semana and...

October 31, 2011

2023 Maria Moors Cabot Prize honors excellence in Latin American and Caribbean reporting; Colombia and Mexico among winners

This year's Maria Moors Cabot Prize winners have dedicated their careers to covering and explaining Latin...

July 20, 2023

Guatemalan, Colombian journalists among Harvard's 2012 class of Nieman Fellows

The Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard has announced the 2012 class of Nieman Fellows, including...

May 24, 2011

Journalists in Venezuela protect themselves with AI avatars that present the news

Her hair is pulled back, her skin is tan and her dress a burnt orange color. He wears a beard, his skin...

August 26, 2024

Latin American journalists discuss how they can collaborate to report under authoritarian regimes

Journalists from across Latin America gathered in Caracas in late June for the journalism awards presented...

July 8, 2024

Journalists share innovative projects to keep journalism alive in Latin America

The 17th Ibero-American Colloquium on Digital Journalism culminated on April 14 with a “lightning...

April 23, 2024

New initiative aims to support, train independent journalists from Nicaragua

Independent journalism in Nicaragua is under attack by Daniel Ortega's regime. At least 223 Nicaraguan...

October 17, 2023

2023 Cabot Prize Winner Alejandra Xanic: Digital violence, smear campaigns among main challenges for Mexican journalists today

Global press freedom organizations agree that Mexico is the country with one of the highest number of...

September 11, 2023

Persistent optimism: Emilia Díaz-Struck's journey from Caracas, Venezuela to becoming GIJN’s new executive director

Emilia Díaz-Struck has gone from the classrooms of the Universidad Central de Venezuela to a leadership...

July 25, 2023

CONNECTAS reaches 10-year mark and celebrates consolidation of transnational collaborative journalism in Latin America

In 2011, Colombian journalist Carlos Eduardo Huertas spoke about his plans to create a transnational...

May 17, 2022