Mexico’s Disappeared: Inaugural Human Rights Lecture & Symposium

In Mexico, more than 130,000 people are officially registered as disappeared - a human rights crisis that has worsened over the last two decades of the so-called drug war. The symposium brings together human rights lawyers, social scientists, and journalists who have investigated forced disappearances, the complicity between organized crime groups and government institutions, and the ongoing search for truth and justice.

Keynote Lecture: How journalists help search for the disappeared

About Keynote Speaker Marcela Turati:

Marcela Turati is a multiple award-winning investigative journalist focusing on human rights, violence, and forced disappearances in Mexico. She has been a reporter for the magazine Proceso and is the author of Fuego Cruzado (2011) and San Fernando: Última Parada (2023). Turati is the co-founder and general director of the project “A Donde Van Los Desaparecidos” (https://adondevanlosdesaparecidos.org/) and co-founder of the network Periodistas de a Pie and Quinto Elemento Lab. Turati was the Knight Latin American Nieman Fellow at Harvard University, and is recipient of the Maria Moors Cabot Prize from Columbia University, the WOLA Human Rights Award, and the Recognition for Excellence award from the Gabriel Garcia Marquez Foundation for a New Ibero-American Journalism.

Symposium participants:

Dr. Sibely Cañedo (Iniciativa Sinaloa)
Ana Lorena Delgadillo (Fundación para la Justicia y el Estado Democrático de Derecho)
Dr. Janice Gallagher (Rutgers University)
Jorge Peniche (Guernica 37 Centre)
Raúl Fernando Pérez Lira (independent multimedia journalist)
Alejandra Guillén (Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Occidente)
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