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    Covering violent areas without revictimization

    “The interview was with the mother of a missing person. It was cathartic, very hard. When we got in the car they told me: 'Let's interview the woman again. The audio came out wrong,'” Paloma Robles, journalist in Jalisco.

    Bad practices when covering indigenous peoples

    “They have the urgent need to come and tell Mexico from their imagination, from folklore and cliché,” Melissa del Pozo, multimedia journalist.

    Sharing information without payment

    Tere Montaño has 30 years of experience covering the State of Mexico; she has been generous in sharing her knowledge with other colleagues without even knowing what being a fixer means.

    The challenges of the southern border

    “We must understand that in dangerous areas, the fixer is not the only one at risk; the sources too.” Benjamín Alfaro, audiovisual journalist in Chiapas.

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