Nezua Named Recipient of Narco News Scholarship
TODAY, I understand I have a responsibility to employ each and every power and talent and means I possess in confronting, exposing, and righting the injustices in our world. Opportunities that help me reach this goal bring me profound happiness.
THIS MAY HAVE BEEN the hardest news I’ve had to sit on for a full week, ever. I’m ecstatic to announce that after a written application that daunted any I’ve filled out yet, a phone interview and a bit of waiting, I’ve won a scholarship to the 2010 Narco News School of Authentic Journalism this coming Febrero, on the Yucatán peninsula.
From Narco News:
They work or hail from 24 countries across the five major continents. They investigate and write news reports, create documentary films and viral videos, and among them are up-and-coming pioneers of Internet journalism. Many of them do that through multiple forms of media. They hush the imposed silences from above and make the voices from below heard. They are aged 18 to 65, from diverse economic, social, political and demographic backgrounds. And each one’s experiences are compelling and unique.
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Thankfully, none of these talents of conscience need me or anyone else to speak for them. They were chosen because they are already maestros at presenting themselves and the stories they report and care deeply about.
As you read a little about them here, please think about supporting them – as individuals and as a group – so that each can fully realize his and her scholarship and become even better, faster and more coherent than they already are at this work.
Everybody complains about the media, and for good reason. Here are the people who, together with the Narco News Team and our amazing roster of volunteer professors, are doing something about it.Ladies and gentlemen: It is my distinct honor to present to you… The future.
Al Giordano
President School of Authentic Journalism
and en español:
Ellos y ellas trabajan o provienen de 24 países de América, África, Europa y Asia. Investigan y escriben reportes, crean documentales y videos viral, y entre todos son las promesas del periodismo en Internet. Muchos de ellos lo hacen a través de múltiples medios de comunicación. Desafían el silencio impuesto desde arriba y permiten que las voces de abajo sean escuchadas. Sus edades oscilan entre los 18 y 65 años de edad, y provienen de distintos orígenes económicos, sociales, políticos y demográficos. Y las experiencias de cada uno son absorbentes y únicas.
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Afortunadamente, ninguno de estos talentos con conciencia me necesitan a mí o a ningún otro para hablar por ellos. Fueron escogidos porque ya son maestros al presentarse a sí mismos y a las historias que reportan y por las que se preocupan profundamente.
Al leer un poco acerca de ellos aquí, por favor considere en apoyarles—como individuos y como grupo—para que cada uno pueda cumplir plenamente su beca y pueda ser mejor, más rápido y más coherente de lo que ya son en su trabajo.
Todo el mundo se queja de los medios de comunicación, y por una buena razón. Aquí están las personas que, junto con el Equipo de Narco News y nuestra asombrosa lista de profesores voluntarios, están haciendo algo al respecto.
Damas y caballeros: Es para mí un claro honor el presentar a ustedes… El futuro.
Al Giordano
Presidente, Escuela de Periodismo Auténtico
Long time readers will, no doubt, understand much about my feelings on winning this without my having to speak too much of it. I guess I’ve competed for and won a few things here and there, been lucky enough to have a couple opportunities. This little trip and bit of education I’ll receive—direct and incidental—interests and excites me more than anything I can remember for a while.
One of the reminders of other lands and people to which I am related that I kept close to my heart when younger (aside from the food my abuela would prepare, and the language that some of my family used) were fotos of the Lacandón people (that my father took), and books he wrote after visiting the Southern reaches and jungles and indigenous peoples of México in his twenties. But that’s all so ethereal. This is air I need to breathe for a little while. Those are skies I need to be under. There is sand, soil, and stone I need to have under my feet. That said, I welcome wherever this path may lead and I don’t expect a lot aside from to see what México wants to show me for herself.
That’s the México part of it. That’s the history and identity and familia part of it. On the journalism angle, this is also wildly exciting. Narco News is one outlet I’ve long respected (and there isn’t a ton of them out there doing what they do) as they report news from México that feels real, and does not pass through the typical grimy lens that US MSM employs almost every time it reports on her. I am looking forward to being part of Narco News in even a minimal way. It is an honor and a challenge I hope to meet well.
You know, I got into this ‘New Media” movement incidentally. Never set out to do it, did not breeze in with some org or company or site looking to capitalize on NEW MEDIA or UNDERSTAND THE NEW TERRAIN OF JOURNALISM or any of that. It has all been extremely organic in my case. I just used the Internet to disseminate my art, once I saw the potential there in 1999 or so. Found LJ and then hopped off to a blog in 2003. And then did that for a while without a specific focus aside from my music. I had three blogs. One private, one political and public, one geared to my music.
And then in 2006 I focused. And that’s when I began writing The Unapologetic Mexican. Here I am now in the midst of this New Media movement, and honestly I also feel honored to find myself where I am. Able to take advantage of opportunities here, be part of this new essence of journalism, and I’ve reached the goal I had when I began: to push back on the racist messaging that was everywhere and to insert my own views on my people and people like me into the stream of media conversation. My purposes have grown since then, and are not entirely vested in my individual welfare or plight quite as much.
Today, I understand I have a responsibility to employ each and every power and privilege and talent and skill with every ounce of mobility and energy I possess in confronting, exposing, and righting the imbalances and injustices in our world. It sounds pretentious, I know. It probably is. Damn arrogant Mexicans. But something like this trip/curriculum makes me happy because as Al G said in his intro to the 31 winners, through the opportunity I can become even more efficient, coherent in my messaging, and more effective in my role. And that brings me a joy deep in my being, where that restlessness and agitation inflamed by the evils of our society and world lives.
It’s very possible I am simply humming like a tuning fork with the moment, as I am wont to do in my artist role. But I see this as a possible pivot point from where I can step up my goals, actions, and reach. Let’s see how it plays out. This trip threatens to be the most photographed and recorded and tweeted one ever, though. I know that!
Another thing I’m used to doing when I am fortunate enough to gain a scholarship or membership to some kind of selected group is looking around at the other winners to gauge what kind of crowd I’m in. And honestly, this is one crazy crowd of talent. I am also humbled to be part of the group…and it takes a lot to make me feel humble (again, as my readers already know
. I will definitely be soaking up info and lore and craft from any one of these people I can. I can’t even imagine the levels of creative energy gonna be gathered in this one spot. Wow.
Finally, I’ll be posting the link to my individual scholarship fund now and then until February. I know we are all struggling out here, but if you are in the position to help fund my trip, I’d be grateful of course.
Tags: Narco News, Scholarships, School of Authentic Journalism
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Congratulations. You’ve truly earned this and the fact that it was given to someone whose voice and work I respect makes it so much better.
Thanks so much!
WAY 2 GO BRO!
wooooo!!! thanks!
I read about this today over at “The Field” and was more than thrilled!!! First of all – the idea of you and Al combined is more power than I can even imagine. You are two of the most important voices I have ever heard on the internet. What that 1 + 1 will equal when they come together…watch out!!!
And then to see the list of other participants – OH MY!!! As I commented over there, I’ve been thinking for awhile now that the condor of the southern hemisphere is rising to meet the eagle of the north. That group just demonstrates that we’re on our way.
I don’t know when I’ve seen anything that gives me more hope. So you can count on me for support and a tag-along for the ride.
thanks a lot, NL. i appreciate all of this.
wow. Congratulations, I hope your time in Mexico is amazing, and rock on.
gracias.
Congratulations! I just found your site yesterday and have been reading the archives. You certainly deserve this and much more. Thanks for sharing with us and doing what you can to make a difference.
Gracias, Alicia. Glad you found me. Seeya around!
Congratulations Nezua… well-deserved.
Thanks, Anisa.
WooHOO! Congratulations. Well deserved.
What an excellent adventure you are set to take. Fantastic.
Thanks Carmz! I think so….
Sounds amazing. Congrats!
It sure does. Thank you.
Woooo! Doing the computer-chair-wave for you, Nez – congratulations!
What a great chance to be celebrated for who you are and what you do, to be in Mexico and in the company of others who are awake and inspiring – this sounds like soul food to me! Can’t wait to see what it sparks for you. So glad!
XOJ
thaaaaanks!! basking in the energy and opportunities that lie ahead. soul food, indeed. gracias for the love, my friend. can’t wait to begin.
This is a great honor for someone really deserving. I have been reading your blog and recommending it for quite a while, and I’m glad that others are recognizing your honesty and talent.
Congratulations!
Thank you, John, I appreciate all of that.
Congratulations and I love the new design. (I’d quit reading because of the other design, the one that looked like a newspaper with ads. Yes I’m uncool, should just have an rss feed. But I’ve got to say I love the new design.)
hey thanks, maestra! yes, i agree, the last one was not the best design in the stretch of time since I began this blog. i think it still looks like “a newspaper with ads,” but this one is tighter. the other one felt a bit too airy. plus, what i discovered in time was that since it was a custom build and sort of “rigged,” parts weren’t showing up in some readers/browsers and it was really rendering the overall layout pretty poorly. so yeah! new digs! thanks.