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Episode 2 - "The Mothers of Ayotzinapa". A Conversation with Andalusia K. Soloff. cover
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Conversations on Gender, Geography & Violence Against Women in Mexico & Central America.

Episode 2 - "The Mothers of Ayotzinapa". A Conversation with Andalusia K. Soloff.

Episode 2 - "The Mothers of Ayotzinapa". A Conversation with Andalusia K. Soloff.

51min |23/11/2020
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Episode 2 - "The Mothers of Ayotzinapa". A Conversation with Andalusia K. Soloff. cover
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Conversations on Gender, Geography & Violence Against Women in Mexico & Central America.

Episode 2 - "The Mothers of Ayotzinapa". A Conversation with Andalusia K. Soloff.

Episode 2 - "The Mothers of Ayotzinapa". A Conversation with Andalusia K. Soloff.

51min |23/11/2020
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Andalusia K. Soloff is a multimedia journalist based in Mexico City. She specializes in state violence, migration, indigenous land struggles and gender based murders in Latin America. In her reporting, Andalusia seeks to center on the voices of those most affected by these crises and violence.

We discuss her new graphic novel on forced disappearances in Mexico, the impact of Ayotzinapa’s missing 43 on the students’ parents and communities, cases of forced marriages in Guerrero, and much more.

Andalusia is the co-founder of the journalist organization Frontline Freelance México which advocates for freelancers rights and press freedom. Andalusia has been awarded The Intercept/ScreeningRoom/Double Exposure Investigative Film Festival short film grant, The Fundacion Gabo New Drug Narratives Scholarship, The IWMF Adelante Fellowship and the PRENDE Ibero Scholarship.


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Andalusia K. Soloff is a multimedia journalist based in Mexico City. She specializes in state violence, migration, indigenous land struggles and gender based murders in Latin America. In her reporting, Andalusia seeks to center on the voices of those most affected by these crises and violence.

We discuss her new graphic novel on forced disappearances in Mexico, the impact of Ayotzinapa’s missing 43 on the students’ parents and communities, cases of forced marriages in Guerrero, and much more.

Andalusia is the co-founder of the journalist organization Frontline Freelance México which advocates for freelancers rights and press freedom. Andalusia has been awarded The Intercept/ScreeningRoom/Double Exposure Investigative Film Festival short film grant, The Fundacion Gabo New Drug Narratives Scholarship, The IWMF Adelante Fellowship and the PRENDE Ibero Scholarship.


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Andalusia K. Soloff is a multimedia journalist based in Mexico City. She specializes in state violence, migration, indigenous land struggles and gender based murders in Latin America. In her reporting, Andalusia seeks to center on the voices of those most affected by these crises and violence.

We discuss her new graphic novel on forced disappearances in Mexico, the impact of Ayotzinapa’s missing 43 on the students’ parents and communities, cases of forced marriages in Guerrero, and much more.

Andalusia is the co-founder of the journalist organization Frontline Freelance México which advocates for freelancers rights and press freedom. Andalusia has been awarded The Intercept/ScreeningRoom/Double Exposure Investigative Film Festival short film grant, The Fundacion Gabo New Drug Narratives Scholarship, The IWMF Adelante Fellowship and the PRENDE Ibero Scholarship.


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Andalusia K. Soloff is a multimedia journalist based in Mexico City. She specializes in state violence, migration, indigenous land struggles and gender based murders in Latin America. In her reporting, Andalusia seeks to center on the voices of those most affected by these crises and violence.

We discuss her new graphic novel on forced disappearances in Mexico, the impact of Ayotzinapa’s missing 43 on the students’ parents and communities, cases of forced marriages in Guerrero, and much more.

Andalusia is the co-founder of the journalist organization Frontline Freelance México which advocates for freelancers rights and press freedom. Andalusia has been awarded The Intercept/ScreeningRoom/Double Exposure Investigative Film Festival short film grant, The Fundacion Gabo New Drug Narratives Scholarship, The IWMF Adelante Fellowship and the PRENDE Ibero Scholarship.


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