Freedom of Expression | February 20, 2023
‘Exile Journalism:’ ISOJ to discuss how journalists use technology to cover the countries they were forced to abandon
They work in newsrooms that have been relocated to neighboring countries, or sometimes, much farther from home. They left after being imprisoned, threatened with criminal charges, or labeled as “foreign agents.” Despite all this, they continue to report on the places they left behind. Cases of “exile journalism” have been proliferating around the world and … Read More