Journalists for Human Rights Podcast

Journalists for Human Rights Podcast

Journalists for Human Rights is an organization that aims to empower journalists and communities in Canada and all over the world, making a lasting difference in the way human rights stories are told and heard. In the first season of this podcast, we feature the Philippines, which ranks among the world's deadliest countries for journalists. We hear from local reporters who have faced the Marcos dictatorship in the 70s and 80s, the deadly anti-drugs campaign of the Duterte administration, and challenges such as red-tagging, low pay, and disinformation in the age of social media and AI.

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Episoder(20)

Fighting for Democracy: Andrei Sannikov on Democracy, Press Freedom, and Human Rights in Belarus

Fighting for Democracy: Andrei Sannikov on Democracy, Press Freedom, and Human Rights in Belarus

In this episode of the Journalists for Human Rights podcast, Belarusian pro-democracy activist, former Deputy Foreign Minister, and 2010 presidential candidate Andrei Sannikov shares his insights on t...

24 Jan 202537min

16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence

16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence

In this special live-recorded episode of the Journalists for Human Rights (JHR) podcast, Lisa LaFlamme hosts an extraordinary conversation marking the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence...

17 Jan 202554min

Syria’s New Chapter: Journalism and Hope

Syria’s New Chapter: Journalism and Hope

As Syria embarks on a new chapter following the collapse of the Assad regime, journalists and human rights advocates reflect on the nation’s path forward. In this episode, JHR’s President Rachel Pulfe...

23 Des 202437min

A candle in a dark room | 5

A candle in a dark room | 5

How are Filipino journalists faring under a new administration? As the journalism industry faces news avoidance, distrust from audiences, and decreased reach worldwide, reporters themselves grapple wi...

19 Des 20241h 4min

Red-tagged by the government | 4

Red-tagged by the government | 4

Red-tagging is one of the biggest threats Filipino journalists face today. In 2018, the Duterte administration created the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC), which,...

6 Des 20241h 1min

Special episode: Red-tagged and jailed, Frenchie Mae Cumpio has her day in court after 4 years

Special episode: Red-tagged and jailed, Frenchie Mae Cumpio has her day in court after 4 years

Radio and online journalist Frenchie Mae Cumpio was 21 years old when she was arrested by the police who accused her of being part of the Communist movement in the Philippines. She had been reporting ...

22 Nov 202437min

From martial law to the Maguindanao massacre | 3

From martial law to the Maguindanao massacre | 3

Producer Tricia Aquino introduces the Philippines and its media landscape through interviews with veteran journalists Lourdes Fernandez and Rowena Paraan. Follow the story of the local press across se...

8 Nov 20241h 13min

Coming soon: Dark chapters in Philippine journalism

Coming soon: Dark chapters in Philippine journalism

Veteran journalists Lourdes Fernandez and Rowena Paraan join us in Episode 3 to shed light on two of the darkest periods for the Philippine press, and how it has fought to uphold its duty of reporting...

4 Nov 20241min

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