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Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Rappler, an online news website.  Former investigative reporter with CNN news network.  Professor of Professional Practice in the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University and a Distinguished Fellow at Columbia's new Institute of Global Politics since 2023.  Known for her work documenting how social media is being used to spread fake news, harass opponents and manipulate public discourse. Awarded the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize for efforts to safeguard freedom of expression, which is a precondition for democracy and lasting peace.
 
Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Rappler, an online news website.  Former investigative reporter with CNN news network.  Professor of Professional Practice in the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University and a Distinguished Fellow at Columbia's new Institute of Global Politics since 2023.  Known for her work documenting how social media is being used to spread fake news, harass opponents and manipulate public discourse. Awarded the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize for efforts to safeguard freedom of expression, which is a precondition for democracy and lasting peace.
  
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==See Also==
  
 
* [[LGBTQ Investigative Journalists and Editors]]
 
* [[LGBTQ Investigative Journalists and Editors]]
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* [[Nobel Prize Winners from the LGBTQ Community]]
  
 
==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==

Latest revision as of 14:11, 22 September 2024

Maria Ressa

Country

The Philippines

Birth - Death

1963 -

Occupation

Journalist, Academic

Notable Achievements

Nobel Prize

Description

Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Rappler, an online news website. Former investigative reporter with CNN news network. Professor of Professional Practice in the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University and a Distinguished Fellow at Columbia's new Institute of Global Politics since 2023. Known for her work documenting how social media is being used to spread fake news, harass opponents and manipulate public discourse. Awarded the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize for efforts to safeguard freedom of expression, which is a precondition for democracy and lasting peace.

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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