Indigenous radio stations bridge Mexico’s digital divide

The World

People around the world are constantly bombarded by news about the coronavirus. But not everyone is hyper-connected or well-informed. Reporter Lorena Rios fills us in on how information is being disseminated in Mexico and how radio stations there are trying to fill some critical gaps for Indigenous communities. 

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