English | Español | August 15, 2018 | Issue #67 | ||
Proudly an Authentic JournalistNarco News’ School of Authentic Journalism Changed My Life; Please Help It Help Others Like MeBy Karina Montserrat González González
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Karina Montserrat González González received her diploma from Narco News publisher Al Giordano at the 2010 School of Authentic Journalism in her native country of Mexico. She has continued to volunteer as a video editor with Narco News TV since the February j-school, as well as produce quality journalism, organize and recruit more authentic journalists, in her home state of Guanajuato. Photo: D.R. 2010 Noah Friedman-Rudovsky |
It’s a fact, the Narco News School of Authentic Journalism and the experience of learning from my colleagues there changed my life. If I had to choose between four years at the university or ten days of work with those authentic journalists, without a doubt I would choose the second, as it is there that I really learned about journalism. I understood that it is not necessary to win a thousand prizes to be able to be good at what one does, but rather to be honest and free to be able to bring freedom to others through what you write.
I was part of the viral video work group for ten intensive days of videotaping, editing and fiestas, that left me with an experience more practical than what editing is which is to edit video in ways that divulge the truth. And I was witness to the influence that images and sounds can have and what can be said through them.
My name is Karina Montserrat González González, I’m 22, I’m Mexican and I was born in the city of Guanajuato, a state of the Mexican Republic where speaking of sex, homosexuality and human rights is like speaking of the most sinful and nonexistent things. Whatever is not rich, Catholic and of the ultra-right here has no voice nor vote. But thanks to the School of Authentic Journalism, I decided to continue with my work of giving voice to all those who are judged and who are not permitted to say what they feel.
I would not have been able to continue my life in journalism without that phone call from Al, informing me that I had been selected as a student at the 2010 School of Authentic Journalism. And that call could not have been made at that moment without the collaboration and economic support of all of you who donated to the Fund for Authentic Journalism.
Without a doubt I am more than convinced that the Narco News School of Authentic Journalism is project of apprenticeship, education and freedom, which not only forms journalists but also helps create more media from the members of the public. And yet we still lack more active media making social demands and that’s why I ask you to consider being part of this great project in which you can change the lives of many like me.
To donate online you can click this link:
http://www.authenticjournalism.org
Or you can send a check to:
The Fund for Authentic Journalism
PO Box 1446
Easthampton, MA 01027
Thank you for your support,
Karina Montserrat González González
Class of 2010, School of Authentic Journalism
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