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CU – NAHJ Presents: Freelancing in Latin America – AUDIO RECORDING

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Current J‐School students and freelance veterans Manuel Rueda (has broad experience in radio broadcast working from Colombia), Camilo Smith (has extensively covered Mexican hip hop for print and online), and Sandro Maraita (has written for Peruvian and other international magazines) talked about pitching and selling their work to US outlets and give practical tips.

They shared a panel with two distinguished journalists: Juan Manuel Robles, magazine writer, editor and blog journalist from Lima, Peru who is pursuing a creative writing degree at NYU, and Seth Kugel, longtime freelancer for The New York Times and GlobalPost, who is currently traveling all over Latin America, on a budget for the Times’ Frugal Traveler column.

Photos and post by Svetlana Didorenko.

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CUNAHJ Panel: Freelancing Latin America

Freelancing in Latin America
featuring Seth Kugel (The New York Times’ current Frugal Traveler),
Juan Manuel Robles (Peruvian magazine writer and editor), and the J-School’s own Sandro Mairata, Manuel Rueda, and Camilo Smith

Do you dream of traveling through Latin America as a freelance journalist? Don’t know where to start? Current J-School students and freelance veterans SANDRO MAIRATA (has written for Peruvian and international magazines), MANUEL RUEDA (has broad experience in radio broadcast working from Colombia) and CAMILO SMITH (has extensively covered Mexican hip hop for print and his own online venture) will give practical tips and talk about pitching and selling their work to US outlets.

The students will share a panel with two young and distinguished journalists who will also tell it like it is: JUAN MANUEL ROBLES, a magazine writer and editor from Lima who is pursuing a creative writing degree at NYU, and SETH KUGEL, longtime freelancer for The New York Times and GlobalPost, among others, who is currently traveling all over the Americas on a budget as the Times’ new daring Frugal Traveler.

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