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A pothole on the road to town ruins the truck of Sara's family and her dream of studying abroad. Determined to find out why her remote community is so neglected, Sara rallies inquisitive friends and neighbours in search of answers, uncovering secrets that spread far beyond her family's orange groves. This graphic novel was created by the Seek Initiative, with support from CORRECTIV, to encourage citizens and communities to carry out their own investigations. We hope this fictional story brings transparent, rigorous research methods to new audiences. Let's Investigate tells a story reflecting…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A pothole on the road to town ruins the truck of Sara's family and her dream of studying abroad. Determined to find out why her remote community is so neglected, Sara rallies inquisitive friends and neighbours in search of answers, uncovering secrets that spread far beyond her family's orange groves. This graphic novel was created by the Seek Initiative, with support from CORRECTIV, to encourage citizens and communities to carry out their own investigations. We hope this fictional story brings transparent, rigorous research methods to new audiences. Let's Investigate tells a story reflecting the future that Seek enviasions: a society in which important, trustworthy narratives are uncovered and wrongdoing is exposed - from the ground up, by the citizens and communities affected.
Autorenporträt
Frederik Richter, has for 20 years been a journalist focused on finance and investigantions, including for Reuters, CORRECTIV and Bild. He has reported from a dozen countries in the Middle East and South East Asia and uncovered numerous cases of bribery and fraud before leading a number of award-winnig inverstigations at CORRECTIV. He is the author of two journalistic graphic novels. He is currently a director at the Berlin-based risk data provider OpenSanctions and teaches investigative journalism at the University of Münster, Germany.