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Wilson Liévano

Wilson Liévano

Wilson Liévano is GroundTruth’s Managing Editor. Previously he ran Animated Press, his motion graphics studio, where he focused on the intersection between visual technologies and journalism. Before that, he coordinated the online editorial operations of Spanish-language edition of The Wall Street Journal.
Comet Ping Pong, a pizza joint in Washington, D.C., became entangled in a set of viral fake news stories that baselessly claimed the restaurant – and Hillary Clinton – was involved in a child abuse ring. There is no evidence of that. (Photo by Elizabeth Murphy/Wikimedia Commons)
Americas

It’s not just ‘Pizzagate.’ In a partisan media landscape, fake news is a real threat.

Welcome to the age of misinformation – or, as some are calling it, post-truth. In 2016, media organizations...

Dec 09, 2016
Tracy Chou, one of the co-founders of Project Include, speaks at TechCrunch Disrupt 2015. (Photo by Steve Jennings/Getty Images for TechCrunch)
Rights

Women in tech spell out solutions to the industry’s diversity problem

It’s long been understood that tech has a diversity problem. Women make up just 29 percent of the...

Nov 22, 2016
At a time when 50 percent of young adults say that they’re fearful for the future of their country, these mock elections may be important teaching tools (Ian Aberle/Flickr)
Democracy

Why voting in mock elections may lead to the real thing

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. — Past the metal detectors and inside the brick walls of Springfield’s High School of Commerce,...

Nov 07, 2016
Surrounded by a crowd, a Northeastern University student advocated for divestment from fossil fuels on campus on the evening of Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2015. (Photo by Alastair Pike/GroundTruth)
Environment

Northeastern students camp out and demand divestment from fossil fuels

BOSTON – Nick Boyd emerged barefoot from an orange tent, pitched next to at least 10 others on...

Oct 05, 2016
Media Industry

Should data experts and journalists collaborate more?

In the mezzanine of Northeastern University's Curry Student Center, young people hunched over their computers and clacked away...

Sep 29, 2016
Hillary Clinton speaks at the "Get Out the Caucus" rally, located at Valley Southwoods Freshman High School in West Des Moines, Iowa, in 2016. (Photo by Gage Skidmore/Flickr User)
Democracy

Hillary Clinton pitches herself to skeptical millennials

Flanked by banners reading “Love trumps hate,” Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton delivered a campaign speech aimed at...

Sep 20, 2016
Hundreds of #BlackLivesMatter protestors marched in Minneapolis last April after the police shooting of 18-year-old Tania Harris. (Photo by Fibonacci Blue/Flickr User)
Rights

How the digital age changed youth activism

By Frank Dutan and Carson McGrath The millennial generation is the largest and most diverse generation in US...

Jul 21, 2016
Hillary Clinton speaks to supporters in Manchester, New Hampshire. (Photo by Gage Skidmore/Flickr)
Democracy

Revisiting the state of women in politics

Hillary Clinton made history Tuesday night when she clinched the Democratic Party nomination, crossing the 2,383-delegate threshold and...

Jun 08, 2016
Awards

National Edward R. Murrow Award

RTDNA National Edward R. Murrow Award, Small Online News Organization, Use of Video for “Foreverstan: The Girls’ School“

Jun 06, 2016
Awards

Regional Edward R. Murrow Award

RTDNA Regional Edward R. Murrow Award, Small Online News Organization, Audio News Documentary for the GroundTruth podcast episode,...

Jun 06, 2016
Awards

Regional Edward R. Murrow Award

RTDNA Regional Edward R. Murrow Award, Small Online News Organization, Use of Video for “Foreverstan: The Girls’ School“

Jun 06, 2016
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