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Natalie Southwick

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5 April 2013

Twitter Turns Mexicans Into ‘War Correspondents’

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An American study finds that Mexican Twitter users have become the reliable source of information about topics related to the country's drug violence, taking on the role of traditional media outlets. Sara Plaza Écija summarizes the study's findings in Periodismo Ciudadano.

8 March 2013

Coffee Growers’ Strike: The Crisis Behind Colombian Coffee

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A group of Colombian coffee producers have been on strike since February 25, 2013. Cati Restrepo offers an analysis of the situation.

17 February 2013

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Marco Rubio's Bitter Drink at the State of the Union Address

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Marco Rubio, Republican senator from Florida, was the first senator to address the country in both English and Spanish following President Barack Obama's State of the Union Address. However, thirst played a trick on him, and his sip of water, live and in mid-speech, unleashed a wave of commentary on social media networks.

20 December 2012

Mirelis Morales’ ‘City of Fury': A positive view of Caracas

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Mirelis Morales Tovar is a tweep, blogger, journalist and, above all, a Caracas native. In this interview she tells us a little more about her blog Caracas Ciudad de la Furia [Caracas City of Fury], a space dedicated to showing the positive side of the Venezuelan capital.

19 November 2012

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Thousands March Against Repression in Costa Rica

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On November 15, thousands of citizens participated in a march in response to the confrontations that occurred during a previous demonstration on November 8. In addition to renewing their protest in defense of the Costa Rican Social Security organization, the protesters also marched on behalf of the non-criminalization of social protest, rejection of political repression, and their objection to the new Cybercrime Law.

30 September 2012

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Dominican Republic: Mobilization Against Teen Pregnancy

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Different civil organizations and state institutions facilitated spaces for dialogue about the issue of teen pregnancy and supported various demonstrations in favor of measures to reduce the incidence of the problem.

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