Despite threats and censorship, journalists across Latin America keep reporting. In light of Press Freedom Day, we cover regional examples and innovations.
Venezuela
How Latin American Journalists Are Overcoming Hurdles in 2023
Gustavo Petro Can’t Ignore Human Rights in Venezuela
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David Smolansky
At his summit on Venezuela, Colombia’s president must demand respect for democracy and the environment, writes a former Venezuelan mayor.
Music of the Americas: En Casa, Recuerdos, and Concert Video Release
En Casa continues with Cuban musicians, Recuerdos takes us back to 2010, and we release the video of the multicultural band Mexamorphosis.
Democracy Dialogues: Venezuela's Path to Elections
The National Endowment for Democracy's Miriam Kornblith discussed democracy prospects in Caracas.
Venezuela’s Opposition Still Has Lots of Work to Do
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Maryhen Jiménez Morales
Upcoming primary elections present an opportunity, but don’t guarantee unity—or a connection with voters.
Music of the Americas: A Week of En Casa
En Casa continues with artists from Argentina, Brazil, Cuba, Ecuador, and Venezuela.
Music of the Americas: En Casa and On Stage
En Casa returns with videos recorded from Argentina to the United States, while Mariel Mayz performs Leo Brouwer's piano music live in our hall in New York