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Santiago Navarro Francisco
Oaxaca
Mexico
https://avispa.org/inicio/
Media Types
Online
Multimedia
2015

Biography

My career as a journalist was started by participating in community radio in my community 12 years ago and photographing. My work has served to break the media fences that live in various indigenous communities. The stories that have made me proud are: The Dark Side of Clean Energy in Mexico (https://bit.ly/3hpE6FB); also, , Mexican Farmers Accuse Mining Companies of Shady Tactics in Chiapas (https://bit.ly/3tLUyT8); The Ngäbe-Buglé indigenous region at risk of disappearing (https://avispa.org/panama/), because these communities have been deceived with false development speeches that needed to be denounced. Based on these investigations, the government, non-governmental organizations and the communities involved took direct and legal action.

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Despite Indigenous Resistance, Mexico Authorizes Mining Concessions in Protected Areas

Avispa Media| Santiago Navarro Francisco
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Global Trade Bridge in Mexico Could Devastate Indigenous Peoples and Biodiversity

Santiago Navarro Francisco

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