Abstract

Editor’s note: In this issue, we are proud to introduce the first column produced in our new Media Accuracy on Latin America (MALA) program. MALA has three goals: (1) to foster public discourse by offering more pluralistic views on hemispheric affairs, (2) to offer constructive media criticism together with civic participation tools for acting on that criticism, and (3) to mobilize our diverse constituencies to become active in the media justice movement. In addition to this regularly appearing column, the MALA Web site will feature regular media analysis, action alerts and activism tools, and in-depth resources for learning more about the day’s top stories. Visit our Web site, www.nacla.org, to learn more.

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