Eduardo Barraza
He is a multimedia journalist with over two decades of experience. When he began his career, he specialized in photojournalism working for various newspapers and magazines. Later, he established an international journalistic service
that provided stories and photographs to publications in Mexico and the United States.
Seeking to take his experience to a deeper level, Barraza founded the Hispanic Institute of Social Issues in 1998, which has evolved since then into a grassroots multimedia publishing agency, focusing on social issues affecting Latinos and other minorities. In 2002, he founded Barriozona Magazine, a bilingual print publication that in 2006 developed into an E-zine to reach a greater audience. Barraza is also the author of the book titled "The Shoes of the Immigrant and Other Writings".
As journalism continues to progress and is reinventing itself, Barraza has tapped into the use of digital resources to reinforce the power of a press that presents the voice of the people as opposed to "being the voice" of the people. As he sees new challenges arise for journalism, Barraza strives to uphold the true tenants of his beloved profession, among them truth, objectivity, and independence.
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that provided stories and photographs to publications in Mexico and the United States.
Seeking to take his experience to a deeper level, Barraza founded the Hispanic Institute of Social Issues in 1998, which has evolved since then into a grassroots multimedia publishing agency, focusing on social issues affecting Latinos and other minorities. In 2002, he founded Barriozona Magazine, a bilingual print publication that in 2006 developed into an E-zine to reach a greater audience. Barraza is also the author of the book titled "The Shoes of the Immigrant and Other Writings".
As journalism continues to progress and is reinventing itself, Barraza has tapped into the use of digital resources to reinforce the power of a press that presents the voice of the people as opposed to "being the voice" of the people. As he sees new challenges arise for journalism, Barraza strives to uphold the true tenants of his beloved profession, among them truth, objectivity, and independence.
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Civil Disobedience in Arizona Steps Up SB 1070 OppositionIn spite of a partial injunction of Arizona immigration law SB 1070, protesters are becoming more radical in their opposition to illegal immigration crackdown and their quest for immigration reform.Also published on: -
First Person: For Illegal Immigrants, No License to DriveThe debate over SB 1070, Arizona's controversial contribution to the illegal immigration debate, is raging. But the state's history of laws targeting undocumented immigrants goes back further.
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'Death of Democracy' Rally Keeps Heat on Maricopa Board of SupervisorsDozens of Demonstrators Led by the Maricopa Citizens for Safety and Accountability Walk to Symbolize a Funeral Procession for Democracy -
Glendale, Arizona, Concrete Contractor Accused of Unpaid WagesAccording to Pueblo Center for Legal and Human Rights, former and current employees of Jostes Concrete canceled a scheduled protest after learning luxury-home builder T.W. Lewis will stop doing business with its subcontractor.