La Brava is an independent Bolivian digital magazine founded in 2020. "It provides in-depth and investigative journalism, with a focus on human rights. It focuses on issues related to human and environmental rights. Within the first, it emphasizes the rights of women and indigenous peoples; and within the second it focuses on the impacts of extractive activities," it indicates on its website. Its sections are: reports, chronicles, visual essays and spoken portraits. Among its authors, in addition to journalists, there are photographers, photojournalists and architects. This medium is formed and managed by journalists. La Brava's income is mainly from funds from civil society organizations, sales of its annual printed magazine and merchandising. In 2022, La Brava won the 2021-2022 National Journalism Award, presented by the Association of Journalists of La Paz (APLP) in the digital journalism category. At the same award ceremony, its co-founder Karen Gil received the Huáscar Cajías Medal in recognition of her career. They also managed to get two publications to take Second Place in the digital media category of the Journalistic Reporting Contest "Sexual Rights and Reproductive Rights" organized by Católicas por el Derecho a Decidir.
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Last updated date: April 2025