

Savanah Hernandez #1039
Jan 15, 2025
Savanah Hernandez, an investigative journalist known for her on-the-ground reporting and political commentary, dives deep into pressing issues. She shares her experiences covering protests in Hong Kong and the World Economic Forum. The conversation touches on the implications of facial recognition technology at airports and the challenges faced by journalists amid rising censorship. Savanah also discusses the alarming state of American cities and the complexities of harm reduction policies in places like Philadelphia, offering a raw look at the landscape of modern journalism.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
The Path of a Guerrilla Journalist
02:07 • 9min
Confronting Political Correctness: A Personal Anecdote
11:07 • 2min
Surveillance and Conditioning: A Critical View on Airport Facial Recognition
12:42 • 5min
Journalism and Activism: Uncovering Truths
17:26 • 21min
Confronting Harm Reduction Policies in Philadelphia
38:03 • 2min
Navigating Danger: A Journalist's Perspective
40:31 • 6min