Nobel Peace Prize laureate Maria Ressa reflected on resisting threats to journalistic integrity, including artificial ...
Maria Ressa ’86, the chief executive officer for Rappler, has been named Time’s Person of the Year for 2018 for her work in defending press freedom in the Philippines under the Duterte regime. In the ...
Harvard Chabad Rabbi Hirschy Zarchi confronted Nobel laureate and journalist Maria A. Ressa toward the end of Thursday’s Commencement ceremonies, telling The Crimson that he had asked Ressa to ...
Embattled Philippines journalist Maria Ressa was found guilty of "cyber libel" Monday, in a case she and press freedom groups have described as a politically motivated prosecution by the Duterte ...
Filipino journalist and Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa said in a speech in Hawaii on Tuesday that the Philippine government is affirming a previous order to shut down her news site. Rappler has ...
Maria Ressa ’86 is the CEO of Rappler, a news organization in the Philippines that has been lauded by journalists across the world for its incisive and critical reporting on the corruption of the ...
A Philippine court cleared Nobel Peace Prize laureate Maria Ressa and her social news site Rappler of four charges of tax evasion Jan. 18.
Soon after learning that she was one of a group of journalists being honored by TIME as Person of the Year in 2018, Filipino reporter Maria Ressa had a startling realization—she was the only one of ...
Ukraine has become an example of global resistance to authoritarianism and the "conscience of the world," while the key ...
Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa and her online news company were cleared Wednesday of tax evasion charges she said were among a slew of legal cases used by former Philippine President Rodrigo ...
MANILA (Reuters) - Veteran Philippine journalist Maria Ressa, who runs a website known for its tough scrutiny of President Rodrigo Duterte, took the witness stand for the first time on Thursday to ...
I’ve been attending events at the UN General Assembly for years, but this September felt different. The speeches, the security barricades, the overlapping crises—they were familiar. What stood out was ...
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