Pressenza Participates in the 3rd Juntanza Festival for Communication from Our America, CIESPAL, in Quito, Ecuador


Between March 19 and 21, Pressenza participated in the 3rd Juntanza Festival for Communication from Our America, hosted by CIESPAL in Quito, Ecuador — a regional forum for reflection and exchange on community, grassroots, and alternative communication, understood as a political, cultural, and social practice in service of the full right to communicate.

The roundtable discussion titled “Nuclear Weapons, Existential Threats, and Journalism: Looking to the Future” was hosted by Nelsy Lizarazo Castro and Carlos Crespo Burgos from Pressenza Ecuador, with the following guests:

  • Carlos Umaña — Physician and nuclear disarmament activist; campaigner with the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN); former Co-President of International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW); member of ICAN’s International Steering Group; and President and Co-founder of the Costa Rican affiliate of IPPNW.
  • Norbert G. Suchanek — Journalist, author, photographer, and documentary filmmaker; co-founder of the International Uranium Film Festival, which since 2010 has organized more than 60 festivals across seven countries, bringing nuclear and uranium-related issues to public audiences worldwide.
  • David Andersson — Editor with Pressenza and humanist based in New York City, focusing on global justice, collective consciousness, and nonviolent transformation.
  • Pía Figueroa — Founder of Pressenza, lifelong humanist, and author of several monographs and books.
  • Javier Tolcachier — Researcher at the World Centre of Humanist Studies.

The presentation was followed by a Q&A with strong participation from university students, who raised deep and searching questions about the present moment and the consequences for the future. Carlos Umaña captured the stakes well: either humanity has a future without nuclear weapons, or nuclear weapons bring about the extinction of our species.

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