Annual SGS Student Dinner Featuring Mexican Journalist Ricardo Raphael
The annual Stanford Global Studies student dinner will feature Ricardo Raphael, a prominent journalist, academic, author, and advocate for press freedom, who will speak about media suppression in Mexico. Raphael was previously a co-host of one of Mexico's most popular radio talk shows, Enfoque Noticias, known for its insightful political analysis. He is also the general director of the Tlatelolco University Cultural Center at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), professor of subjects at the Center for Economic Research and Teaching (CIDE) and host of the TV programs Espiral and #Calle11 of Channel 11 and No Common Place of ADN Noticias.
Mr. Raphael was recently featured in this New York Times article: Mexican Radio Host's Resignation Highlights Ties Between Government and Media.
- Investigation manual 3.0. Urgent journalism (Ariel, 2017)
- Mirreynato: the other inequality (2014)
- The partners of Elba Esther (Planet, 2013)
- The Other Mexico (Today's issues, 2011)
- To Understand the Citizen Institution (Nostra Ediciones, 2007)
- The Indignant Mexico(Destino, 2011)
- The 2012 Sighs (Today's topics, 2011)
- The Untouchables (Today's Issues, 2008)
- The Challenges of Professional Career Service in Mexico (CIDE, 2004)