
Welcome to Exposing the Invisible. In this series, we interviewed experienced investigators to get insights into what drives them and to understand some of the methods they use in their investigations. Listen to their candid and inspiring responses and hear about the communities they work with and what motivates them to keep going. This podcast series was produced by Tactical Tech with funding fro... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Categories | EducationTechnology | ||||

Pascalinah Kabi, a pioneering investigative journalist from Lesotho, is the first female journalist to publish an investigative book, "Pollution, Profits, and the People." Pascalinah's work is fueled by a passion for social justice, science, gender, ... more
What role do you have in your community? Sajad Rasool has spent his career passionately amplifying the grievances of marginalised communities whose voices are often overlooked by mainstream media. He talks to us about his projects, his outlook and th... more
Basma Mostafa, an Egyptian Investigative journalist in Exile, takes us through her journey from field journalism to investigative journalism. She talks about how the revolution inspired her to be a journalist, her journey from field to investigative ... more
Veteran Nepalese journalist Deepak Adhikari takes us through his life journey from proofreading to investigative journalism and fact checking. Highlighting the nexus between politics and business, Adhikari takes us through the challenges and satisfac... more
In times of conflict and revolution, the lines between investigation, journalism and activism can often overlap. Hanna Liubakova, a Belarusian journalist in exile, talks to us about her experience treading those lines and how her work has become some... more
Between big tech and civil society, Richard Ngamita argues that there is a chance for more collaboration. A senior investigator, Ngamita has been working on threat intelligence for tech companies and maintains a focus on civil society as well. Follow... more
What do architecture, investigation, maps and storytelling have in common? Follow the trail in this episode where Alison Killing takes us on a fascinating journey starting from her training and professional career in architecture and constructions to... more
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