Media Accuracy on Latin America
Media Accuracy on Latin America (MALA) "is a project of the North American Congress on Latin America (NACLA), an independent nonprofit organization and publisher of the NACLA Report on the Americas...
"MALA’s objective is to foster public discourse by offering more pluralistic views on events unfolding throughout the hemisphere. Our network of scholars, journalists, and activists generate constructive media criticism of news coverage, highlighting reports in which news outlets have simplified, overlooked or distorted critical facts as well as reports in which the media fails to connect relevant U.S. policy to developments in Latin America. MALA also offers background information on economic, political, and societal issues, as well as other resources for journalists, students, and the public at large to better understand the complexity of events in the region." [1]
MALA Analysts
Accessed June 2008: [2]
- Leonard Baynes
- Dan Beeton
- Aviva Chomsky
- Michael Cohen
- Justin Delacour
- Kate Doyle
- Marcial Godoy-Anativia
- Angelo Falcon
- Juan Flores
- Jesse Franzblau
- Judith Friedlander
- Greg Grandin
- Pierre LaRamée
- Vicki Mayer
- Toby Miller
- Mario A. Murillo
- Suzanne Oboler
- Carlos A. Orellana
- Gerardo Otero
- Clara E. Rodriguez
- Fred Rosen
- Otto Santa Ana
- Danny Schechter
- Pamela Smorkaloff
- Sinclair Thomson
- Steven Volk