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Andrés Bermúdez Liévano, Fernanda Pineda and Jordan Salama in conversation with Andrea Díaz Cardona

Covering socio-environmental conflicts from an ethical perspective.

Cartagena 2026, 

What would it mean to cover socio-environmental conflicts from an ethical point of view? It would mean recognising affected communities and giving them a voice, talking about asymmetrical power relations, and promoting environmental justice in the territories. We invite the following guests to talk about ethically reflecting these problems in their reporting: Andrés Bermúdez Liévano, journalist and editor specialising in environmental investigation at the Centro Latinoamericano de Investigación Periodística (CLIP); Fernanda Pineda (Colombia), winner of a Gabo Prize in the Photography category for Yolüja, a portrait of the spiritual and environmental transformation of La Guajira; and Jordan Salama (USA), a journalist who specialises in migration, the environment and culture, who has recently written about the past and present of the River Magdalena. In conversation with Andrea Díaz Cardona.

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Andrés Bermúdez Liévano, Fernanda Pineda and Jordan Salama in conversation with Andrea Díaz Cardona