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  • 1/9/2015
Synopsis: The Tunisian elections that took place in 2014 left some wondering if they had fulfilled the hopes and legacy of the Tunisian Revolution that ignited the Arab world four years ago. In the United States, access to the Internet­­the information superhighway, is under attack. What does this mean for marginalized communities in the U.S.? The Global African host Bill Fletcher explores these stories with R.A. Judy, professor and specialist in Tunisian politics at the University of Pittsburgh, Malkia Cyril, founder and executive director of the Center for Media Justice (CMJ) and Alex Nogales, President and CEO of the National Hispanic Media Coalition (NHMC). teleSUR

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