Obligando a los presidentes a rendir cuentas.
His work as the founder of Latin America’s first online-only publication was awarded with journalism’s highest honors—and provoked threats from those in power.
Despite the dangers she faces covering anti-government protests, Reyes says now is the best time to be a journalist in Venezuela.
A fierce advocate for investigative journalism, Turati has emerged as one of the most respected voices covering the human toll of Mexico’s war on drugs.
A Pulitzer Prize winner for his work in Syria, this Argentine photojournalist says his true calling always leads him home to Latin America.
Journalists from Argentina, El Salvador and Venezuela round out our list.
A constant thorn in the side of the Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto, the primetime heavyweight has not shied from investigating the powerful.
En un momento en que muchos reporteros en la región enfrentan amenazas e intimidación, estos cinco periodistas son celebrados por su valentía, su destreza investigativa y su compromiso con la democracia.
At a time when many reporters in the region are facing threats, these five journalists are celebrated for their bravery, investigative prowess, and commitment to democracy.