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      11. – 22. March 2026

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          CPH:DOX SUMMIT (Panel 3)

          Tales from the Frontlines

          16:00 - 17:00 Monday 16th Mar 2026 / 60 min

          What can we learn from journalists—our closest cousins working in public interest media—who are arguably ten years down the line in the process of collapse and now reconstruction? What happens when state power and platform monopolies put structural pressure on their ability to reach audiences with important stories?

          How do today’s independent media sources push back against censorship, disinformation and algorithmic apartheid? Joanna Krawczyk, Irma Dimitradze and Bea Wangondu evoke the strategies that help ensure their stories will reach audiences. The conversation will take us to the places where civil society watchdogs and AI-assisted journalists are fighting to name and shame sources of disinformation, while engaging audiences and providing more trustworthy and transparent factchecking.

           

          Access to the CPH:DOX SUMMIT is exclusive to accredited guests, and advance ticket reservation is required.

          Speakers

          Bea Wangondu

          Bea is an award-winning producer, journalist, and founder of The Bea Company, a Kenya-based creative studio dedicated to high quality and culturally rich storytelling with a strong focus on women and girls. Her work spans documentaries, branded films, and community-centered narratives.

          Joanna Krawczyk

          Joanna Krawczyk is the Managing Director of CORRECTIV.Europe, a network of over 450 local media in 35 countries, and the European division of CORRECTIV, Germany’s award-winning, public-interest, non-profit media organisation working in investigative journalism, media education, and technology.

          Irma Dimitradze

          Irma Dimitradze is a journalist and Communications Manager at Batumelebi & Netgazeti, Georgian media outlets founded in 2001 by Sakharov Prize 2025 laureate Mzia Amaglobeli. Since Amaglobeli was detained in early 2025, Dimitradze has been advocating internationally for her and Georgian press freedom