September • 2017
This story was turned around very quickly for us. It was also a unique story idea and very much in the news. We loved the story and the first edit only needed some minor tweaks.
Mexico City, CDMX, Mexico
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Request QuoteAndalusia Knoll Soloff is a bilingual multimedia journalist hailing from NYC currently based in Mexico City. She has worked as a freelance correspondent for AJ+, Al Jazeera , VICE News, HBO, RAI, ZDF, ARD, NBC News, Fusion, Nat Geo, AFP, TRT World, Democracy Now!, and various documentary production companies. Andalusia got her start in Community Radio in 2000 and currently works as a audio and video producer, writer, photographer, translator and fixer. She has covered the Israel/Palestine conflict during the second Intifada, the 2006 historic elections in Bolivia, the 2013 controversial elections in Honduras, the 2014 World Cup in Brasil, the Peace Process in Colombia and the death of Fidel Castro in 2016 as well as various other important moments in history. Andalusia was one of the first international reporters to cover the case of the 43 disappeared Ayotzinapa students and spent months in Guerrero covering the story and continues to report on it.
September • 2017
This story was turned around very quickly for us. It was also a unique story idea and very much in the news. We loved the story and the first edit only needed some minor tweaks.
September • 2017
Andalusia, had an incredible story for us. She shoots and edits very well. She is easy to work with, and we love having someone we can rely on in Mexico City.
January • 2017
Great story pitched and great videographer to work with.
‘We are going to keep riding’: In Mexico, female cyclists are coming together to challenge a culture of discrimination against women on bicycles.
Over 2 million Mexicans have been deported under the Obama administration, many with U.S. citizen children, forced to live in a country that is foreign to them in culture and language. These deported families commonly settle on the San Diego/ Tijuana border so their children can continue to study in the U.S. and cross the militarized border daily. They often have to wait many hours to cross.
This thursday March 26th marks 6 months since the dissappearance of the 43 students from Ayotzinapa. Over the past month the families and students have been meeting with international human rights experts and are now planning trips to Europe & Argentina. At the 6 month commemorative march I will ask young people if they think human rights can only be guaranteed in Mexico with int'l support
Sobre la fabrica de Chimalpopoca donde murieron una cantidad desconocida de trabajadoras textileras en el derrumbe. Eso sucedió con otras fabricas en la misma colonia en 1985. Sé enfocaran en las malas condiciones laborales para costureras y también de migración, la clandestinidad y corrupción en obras.
The Women on Waves boat will visit the coast of Mexico for the 1st time to help women realize abortions by sailing them to international waters, where abortion is legal. The boat will dock in Guerrero,a state where abortion is illegal and their are high rates of maternal death and women have been incarcerated just for miscarrying. A few dozen women will have chance to terminate pregnancies on boat
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