Last week, we spent three days in Santiago de Chile with journalists, activists and organizers from 10 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean, talking about how to restore information ecosystems in the region.
During our gathering, participants talked about the challenges we face in information ecosystems in the region and the strategies their organizations are implementing to address them. We had sessions about our collective dreams and hopes for information ecosystems, exchanged reflections about the impact of their work, shared methodologies for dismantling gender injustices in information ecosystems, mapped our practices for collective and individual care, and more. We also drew, created zines, danced, and ate snacks from all over the continent.
We will share learnings and detailed reflections from the gathering soon! But for now, I’d thought I’d share this crowdsourced list of resources from those who attend the event. These are just some of the books, reports, podcasts that are inspiring people who joined us in Santiago.
Podcasts 📻
- Villamaga. Puerto libre de los sueños, by Noís Radio and León Octavio Osorno.
- Periodismo de lo posible, by REDES A.C., Ojo de Agua Comunicación, Quinto Elemento Lab and La Sandía Digital.
- Convite: Postales sonoras para el autocuidado digital de guardias indígenas, cimarronas y campesinas, by Noís Radio.
- DELETE, by Álvaro de Cózar, Summer Story e ING.
- The Happiness Lab, by Dr Laurie Santos.
Articles, reports, newsletters and blog posts 📃
- This newsletter about the concept of “hopescrolling” and designing futures by Cristina Vélez Vieira (from Inspiratorio).
- “Hope based comms”, a newsletter by Thomas Coombes.
- Resources and collective strategies for narrative change by La Intersección.
- A Narrative Shift to Broaden the Political Conversation, by LatFem.
- “Cuidar y Narrar la vida: Por una comunicación en defensa de nuestros cuerpos y las tierras”, by Aída Naxhielly Espíndola and Daniela Moctezuma (La Sandía Digital)
- “Exploring a transition to alternative social media platforms for social justice organizations in the Majority World”, by The Engine Room.
Books 📚
- “Las redes son nuestras: Una historia popular de internet y un mapa para volver a habitarla”, by Marta G. Franco
- “O mundo do avesso: Verdade e política na era digital”, by Letícia Cesarino
- “Política del malestar: Por qué no deseamos alternativas al presente”, by Alicia Valdés
- “Hope in the Dark”, by Rebecca Solnit
- “Not Too Late: Changing the Climate Story from Despair to Possibility”, by Rebecca Solnit and Thelma Young Lutunatabua
- “We Do This ’til We Free Us: Abolitionist Organizing and Transforming Justice”, by Mariama Kaba
Over the next few weeks, we’ll share more about the gathering, including resources and reflections from the participants. In the meantime, make sure to check out our research findings here. 🙂