The Mexpat Interview
My guest in this episode is Alejandra Ibarra Chaoul [https://www.alejandraibarrachaoul.com/], an award-winning investigative journalist and author whose work has focused on violence against reporters in Mexico, freedom of expression and other human rights issues. Our conversation covers her experience reporting on the trial of Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán, her project cataloguing the published work of murdered journalists, and how the work of local reporters and other community leaders overlaps—and exposes them to violence. Episode Notes You can buy Alejandra’s books “Causa de muerte: Cuestionar al poder” and “El Chapo Guzmán: el juicio del siglo” here [https://www.penguinlibros.com/mx/176480-alejandra-ibarra]. You can view the Defensores de Democracia archive here [https://defensoresdelademocracia.mx/]. Listen to the podcast “Voces Silenciadas” here [https://open.spotify.com/episode/0PCT4xREjGh1ypDdVQqaCT?si=WNi2GTmuSBmmq2s2ibq0QA&nd=1&dlsi=b31386aae78a4af4]. To learn more about the history of the press in Mexico, check out The Mexpat Interview with Andrew Paxman [https://www.themexpatriate.com/p/press-freedom-journalists-mexico]. Get full access to The Mexpatriate at www.themexpatriate.com/subscribe [https://www.themexpatriate.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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