Media Manipulation 101: The Injured Youth and the Rise of Citizen Journalism in Colombia September 11, 2013 Colombia Chekhovs Kalashnikov looks at why one of the most viral videos of the national agrarian strikes in Colombia, that of an anonymous More
Sin censura: Vilma Vargas sin rodeos en torno a la libertad de expresión en Ecuador September 5, 2013 Ecuador “¿Qué pasa con una democracia cuando los periodistas y artistas tienen miedo de expresar libremente sus críticas a quienes están en el More
Vilma Vargas Uncensored: the Caricaturist drawing circles around Ecuador´s attacks on freedom of expression September 5, 2013 Ecuador What happens to a democracy when its journalists and artists are too afraid to criticise those in power and express themselves freely? More
Luis Xavier Solis on the 55,140 refugees in Ecuador less famous than Julian Assange August 30, 2013 Colombia/Ecuador Today on Chekhov's Kalashnikov we are going to talk with Luis Xavier Solis Tenesaca who works for the Comittee of Human Rights More
Luis Solis del ACNUR en Ecuador sobre los refugiados Colombianos buscando asilo en Ecuador August 30, 2013 Colombia/Ecuador oy en Chekhov's Kalashnikov vamos a hablar con Luis Xavier Solis Tenesaca cuyo trabajo es proteger y defender a algunas de personas More
The Guerrilla Movement Waging War Against Deforestation August 19, 2013 Ecuador In the dense cloud forests that cover the western ridge of the Ecuadorian Andes an active guerrilla movement called the Pachamama Army More
The Shitty State of Human Sanitation (Part 2: The Solution) April 26, 2013 Amazon How did the new design for a sustainable human waste disposal system come into being? In the 1950s, before the regrettable Vietnam War, More
The Shitty State of Human Sanitation (Part 1: The Problem) March 14, 2013 Amazon For Chekhovs Kalashnikovs very first interview on Change Makers we will be talking with environmental activist Chris Canaday from California about the More
The Modern Black Market for Antiques March 2, 2013 Ecuador By the look of the place you’d never guess half a million dollars of pre-Colombian art was buried beneath the mess. Stored More