The Ministry of Culture of Colombia and the Gabriel García Márquez New Journalism Foundation - FNPI- announce that for the first edition of the Gabriel García Márquez fellowship in cultural journalism received 465 applications from 70 countries in Latin America, the Caribbean, Central America, North America, Asia, Africa and Europe. This great success has made of the call for Gabriel García Márquez fellowship in cultural journalism, the activity with the highest number of applications in the 17 years FNPI history. The high level of journalists who applied for the fellowship, and the rich diversity of profiles that were evaluated, are a strong evidence of the vitality of the cultural journalism around the world. However, it also raised a great challenge for the selection committee. The Ministry of Culture of Colombia and FNPI would like to thank all the journalists who took the time and effort to submit their applications. Additionally we would like to thank Barranquilla's Secretary of Culture (city declared American Capital of Culture in 2013), The Cartago Foundation, The Hay Festival, the Cartagena International Music Festival, and the support of Organization Ardila Lulle (OAL) and Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano in Cartagena.
NAME |
MEDIA |
COUNTRY |
Carlos Solano |
El Tiempo |
Colombia |
Alejandro Convers |
Revista Diners |
Colombia |
Santiago Rosero |
Travesías |
Ecuador |
Daniela Silva |
El Mercurio |
Chile |
Juan M. Fernández |
Clarín |
Argentina |
María Jesús Zevallos |
Dedo Medio |
Perú |
Agnija Kazusa |
Concertnews |
Latvia |
Eszter Voros |
Nepszabadsag |
Hungria |
Elizabeth Méndez |
LA Times |
Canada |
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NAME |
MEDIA |
COUNTRY |
Catalina Holguín |
Arcadia |
Colombia |
David Lara |
Barranquillaabierta |
Colombia |
Jorge Espinoza |
RCN Radio |
Colombia |
Jorge Pinzón |
Cartel Urbano |
Colombia |
Emiliano Ruiz Parra |
Gatopardo |
México |
Marilia Kodic |
Cult |
Brasil |
Ana Marcos |
El País |
España |
Nina Martyris |
The Times of India |
Estados Unidos |
Aboubakar Ibrahim |
Daily Trust |
Nigeria |
Raquel Ribeiro |
Público |
Portugal |
Lakshmi Govindrajan |
Deccan Chronicles |
India |