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Journalists Speak Out
Past winners of the Maria Moors Cabot Gold Medal for reporting on the Americas assess the future of journalism in the region. (video available)
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Breaking Up is Hard to Do
Tackling Latin America's media empires is critical for the health of democracies.
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Impunity & the Multiple Facets of Violence in Brazil
This year's protests have worsened the climate of hostility toward the media.
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Missed Opportunity?
Argentina's 2009 media reforms.
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Squeeze Play
How the U.S. government is cracking down on whistleblowers.
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Journalism in Post-Coup Honduras
The region's murder capital is also one of the world's most dangerous places for journalists. (video available)
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Protecting Truth from Power: 15 Years of The Special Rapporteur For Freedom of Expression
The OAS Special Rapporteur for Freedom of Expression remains a target for autocratic governments.
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Sustainable Energy Access for the Poor
The energy dimension of the poverty trap.
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Is Brazil the New Regional Champion of Democracy?
Don't confuse Brasília's stepped-up profile with U.S.-style democracy promotion.
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Venezuela’s Electricity Deficit
When will the lights come back on?
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Ask the Experts: Press Freedom
How have the consolidation of international media outlets, budget cuts and the Internet changed the journalism industry?
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What Would it be Like if You Were a Journalist...Here
In too many countries, journalists risk their lives to speak truth to power.