For NSP #50, we spoke with Pirate Wire Services editor and radical journalist Joshua Collins.

Joshua became a freelance journalist by accident after he ended up living on the Colombian-Venezuelan border in 2017 (also by accident). His career was driven primarily in the beginning by simply being willing to go to regions no one else would. He is now focused on borders, social movements and the impact of criminality on human rights. Joshua is the editor of Pirate Wire Services.

https://www.piratewireservices.com/

00:00:00 Introduction
00:07:30 Foreign Journalism in Columbia
00:13:31 President Petro
00:15:59 Misconceptions About Latin America
00:23:25 The Digital Age of Journalism
00:29:08 The Global Rise of Authoritarianism
00:34:50 Bias and Objectivity in Journalism
00:44:12 Borders and Migration
01:10:05 Books and Cappuccino
01:11:27 Conclusion

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