Maria Ressa
Co-Founder, Rappler
Maria Ressa won the Nobel Peace Prize in October 2021 in recognition of her efforts “to safeguard freedom of expression, which is a precondition for democracy and lasting peace.” She is the co-founder of Rappler, a digital news site with a robust fact-checking division, based in the Philippines. Rappler has been a signatory to the International Fact-Checking Network’s Code of Principles since 2017. Prior to founding Rappler, Ressa worked as a bureau chief for CNN in both Manilla and in Jakarta, Indonesia. She is the author of several books; her most recent memoir is titled, “How to Stand up to a Dictator.”
Maria Ressa has been at the forefront of the battle against disinformation and the suppression of press freedom. Her unwavering commitment to uncovering the truth has made her a target of political persecution and online harassment. In this conversation, Ressa will share her experiences and insights on how journalists and media organizations can effectively combat the spread of false information while upholding the principles of ethical journalism.
Ressa will appear at GlobalFact in conversation with Phil Chetwynd, Global News Director of Agence France-Presse. AFP has been a signatory to the IFCN’s Code of Principles since 2018.