Nómadas Magazine is an independent digital native media that focuses on environmental and human rights issues and specializes in chronicles as a journalistic genre. His publications are in multimedia format: his podcast is called In the forest that remains; Green House is its section of stories about the environment; The highway is about trips outside Bolivian territory; and The Station is its illustrations section. "Nómadas is a magazine eager to tell what the intoxication of excess information and the immediate does not allow us to see or feel. A magazine concerned with looking into the eyes of human beings, also of wild animals and the different faces of the ravages of climate change. A magazine with a backpack on its shoulder willing to feel the dangers of living in ferocious lands hurt by power," indicates this medium on its website. It was founded in June 2021 in Santa Cruz de la Sierra by the journalist Roberto Navia, who received the King of Spain Award twice, and the communicator Karina Segovia, who was executive director of the Bolivian documentary Tribus de la inquisición that was nominated for the Goya Awards.
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Last updated date: April 2025
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