» The Ninjas in Brazil
After embedding with the Brazilian activist group Mídia Ninja, one writer reflects on the World Cup demonstrations and their impact.
After embedding with the Brazilian activist group Mídia Ninja, one writer reflects on the World Cup demonstrations and their impact.
Ms. Ramires co-founded Mídia NINJA in 2013, Brazil's influential network of independent communicators that defied traditional media paradigms.
Providing journalism from within Brazil's protest movement has led the "ninjas" to find an audience that wants to be represented in media.
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Band of volunteer citizen journalists are setting the news agenda with their 'no-cuts, no censorship' approach
Brazil has passed a progressive law -- Marco Civil -- putting it on a footing to be one of the world leaders on internet freedom.
Holding to their motto of “independent narratives, journalism and action”, a group of young journalists called Mídia Ninja used the recent...
During the journey, audiovisual collectives screened their works and led filmmaking workshops. The productions will be part of the COP30 program.
Photo: A protest at COP28 in Dubai. Credit: Flickr/Mídia NINJA Tina Landis is the author of the book Climate Solutions Beyond Capitalism.
The assembly highlights grassroots work, autonomy, and popular alternatives as pillars of change.
Independent media collective that provided extensive live reporting and streaming from the protests, significantly shaping public visibility of the events.