Alexander C. Kaufman
@kaufman
I’m proud of many stories I’ve told over the years, but the riskiest reporting I ever did was this one: I went deep into the Brazilian Amazon to interview people from the Indigenous group that was supposed to have its land designated next, until Jair Bolsonaro won the presidency. I got to share the story of a woman who lost her baby because of his policies with the world. That felt like important work at the dawn of the Bolsonaro administration, and came with some real threat from illegal miners and loggers I encountered far from any authorities. A famous Guardian reporter died in a similar situation a few years later. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/brazil-amazon_n_5e1e21c0c5b650c621e6ee90
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Koolkheart
@koolkheart.eth
You put your life on the line to make sure someone else’s story didn’t disappear. That’s the kind of journalism that actually shifts history. I told you we appreciate you, maybe not enough, but some of us know your value 🫡🫶🏽🫶🏽
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ɪan
@thepostcrypt
Thank you and all journalists for the risks you take to inspire change. There's nothing more selfless than knowing an endeavour could cost dear life, yet you do it anyway. 💜
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Metaphorical
@hyp
My hs son spent a few weeks with a tribe there last summer. Truly mind-changing experience. Such joy in the people he met.
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