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    Explore "ressa" with insightful episodes like "Future-Proofing Media Freedom: An Increasingly Dangerous Profession?", "Succéförfattaren Hilary Mantel - Prisbelönta journalisten Maria Ressa - Belarus folk har rest sig", "Journalism on Trial in the Philippines: Maria Ressa", "Journalism on Trial in the Philippines: Maria Ressa" and "Episode 906: The Fight / A Thousand Cuts" from podcasts like ""Undercurrents", "Godmorgon världen", "GZERO World with Ian Bremmer", "GZERO World with Ian Bremmer" and "Fog of Truth"" and more!

    Episodes (7)

    Future-Proofing Media Freedom: An Increasingly Dangerous Profession?

    Future-Proofing Media Freedom: An Increasingly Dangerous Profession?

    Throughout the world, journalists and other news workers are facing new and growing threats. From the state-sponsored killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi and the state-led harassment of Maria Ressa, to the suppression of dissent in Hong Kong and the demonization of journalists by the Trump administration, the excesses of the state are endangering the lives and livelihoods of journalists as they seek to produce public interest media. These risks are exacerbated by the viral disinformation crisis which was discussed in Episode 2 of the series.

    This episode focuses on the various threats facing media professionals, and consider new initiatives seeking to protect their rights at a multilateral and local level.

    Guests include Maria Ressa (CEO and Editor in Chief of Rappler), David Kaye (UC Irvine and former United Nations Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Expression), Caoilfhionn Gallagher (QC, Doughty Street Chambers) and Joel Simon (Executive Director, Committee to Protect Journalists). 

    Credits:

    Speakers: Caoilfhionn Gallagher, David Kaye, Maria Ressa, Joel Simon

    Hosts: Ben Horton, Julie Posetti

    Editor: Jamie Reed

    Recorded and produced by Chatham House, in collaboration with Luminate and the International Center for Journalists. 

    Journalism on Trial in the Philippines: Maria Ressa

    Journalism on Trial in the Philippines: Maria Ressa

    On the latest episode of GZERO World, Ian Bremmer talks to embattled Filipina journalist Maria Ressa, CEO of the online news agency Rappler. Ressa and her team have been involved in a years-long legal battle that challenges press freedoms and free speech in the Philippines, as President Rodrigo Duterte continues to assert authoritarian control in his nation. In the conversation Ressa details the ongoing court battles that have her facing up to 100 years in prison if convicted. She also discusses Duterte’s militaristic approach to COVID-19 response, and then issues strong warnings about social media’s role in promulgating hate speech globally.

    Journalism on Trial in the Philippines: Maria Ressa

    Journalism on Trial in the Philippines: Maria Ressa

    On the latest episode of GZERO World, Ian Bremmer talks to embattled Filipina journalist Maria Ressa, CEO of the online news agency Rappler. Ressa and her team have been involved in a years-long legal battle that challenges press freedoms and free speech in the Philippines, as President Rodrigo Duterte continues to assert authoritarian control in his nation. In the conversation Ressa details the ongoing court battles that have her facing up to 100 years in prison if convicted. She also discusses Duterte’s militaristic approach to COVID-19 response, and then issues strong warnings about social media’s role in promulgating hate speech globally.

    Episode 906: The Fight / A Thousand Cuts

    Episode 906: The Fight / A Thousand Cuts

    In this final episode of our 9th season, film critic Hannah Buchdahl (of chickflix.net) joins us to review the upcoming documentary on the many battles fought on our behalf by the American Civil Liberties Union in the age of Donald Trump, The Fight. Then, Bart and Chris interview Ramona Diaz about her (also upcoming) A Thousand Cuts, which profiles the challenges faced by journalist Maria Ressa, CEO of the Philippine news site Rappler, under the rule of strongman Rodrigo Duterte. Both films premiered at Sundance 2020, have also just played at AFI DOCS, and together form a bracing call to action to resist authoritarianism at all costs. Care about your freedoms? Then care about these films.

    We’ll be back in a month or so with the first of two bonus episodes to drop before the start of season 10. Until then, stay safe and healthy. Do not, however, stay out of trouble.

    Group Review Documentary:

    THE FIGHT (Eli B. Despres/Josh Kriegman/Elyse Steinberg, 2020)

    Available in theaters (if possible) and on demand from Magnolia Pictures on July 31.

    Film Featured in Interview Portion:

    A THOUSAND CUTS (Ramona Diaz, 2020)

    Acquired by Frontline (PBS) for a Summer 2020 theatrical release (if possible) and/or Fall 2020 broadcast.

    Other Films/Series Mentioned:

    Links to reviews by Christopher Llewellyn Reed:

    Timestamps:

    • 00:42 – Intro
    • 04:53 – Group discussion of THE FIGHT
    • 21:54 – Bart and Chris interview director Ramona Diaz about A THOUSAND CUTS
    • ­­43:28 – Doc Talk

    Website/Email:

    www.fogoftruth.com

    disinfo@fogoftruth.com

    Credits:

    Artwork by Hilary Campbell

    Intro music by Jeremiah Moore

    Transitional music by BELLS (thanks to Christopher Ernst)

    Editing and shownotes by Christopher Llewellyn Reed

    Maria Ressa

    Maria Ressa

    Rappler CEO and co-founder Maria Ressa got her start as a journalist in the Philippines in the 1980s and has seen the pendulum of democracy swing in both directions since. In her interview with Andrew Keen, Ressa—who was among the journalists named Person of the Year by Time Magazine in 2018dives into the way that “lies laced with anger” have spread faster than facts across social media, playing to the worst of human nature and undermining democracy. As we find ourselves in a political environment she likens to dystopia and chaos, Ressa asks us all to reflect on the values that guide us.

    006 Chris Ressa, DLC Management Corp.

    006 Chris Ressa, DLC Management Corp.

    3 Main Points:

    1. Best advice for those trying to find their way in commercial real estate or brick and mortar, as well as, the best strategies for effective networking.
    2. The difference between good and great retailers.
    3. What is happening with big box? Major headlines and what do they mean.

    Speaker Bio:

    Chris Ressa joined DLC Management Corp. in 2007. As Senior Vice President of Leasing, Mr. Ressa oversees leasing operations. During his tenure at DLC, his leadership has led to the successful repositioning of assets. His most notable leasing transactions have included TJX, Ross Dress for Less, Burlington Coat Factory, Dick’s Sporting Goods, The Kroger Company, Best Buy, Toys “R” Us, and Planet Fitness.

    Mr. Ressa received a BA in Economics from Rutgers University in 2005. He received his CLS (Certified Leasing Specialist) in 2010 and, in December 2012, became a member of the ICSC CLS Committee. His career started at The Sherwin-Williams Company as a Real Estate Manager handling the real estate for district/regional offices. Where he handled existing store renewals and new stores. He also worked for Ashkenazy Acquisitions as a Regional Leasing Manager where he was responsible for all leases in a portfolio of approximately 3.5 million square feet.