Brady Calestro president of Mondokio encourages to look at news sources without undermining different perspectives.

Hello Jaime.

1) What makes Mondokio, Mondokio?

Mondokio is about the struggle for the equality of voice and the recognition of a common humanity. It’s our role is to teach people, especially young people, of different backgrounds and different perspectives how to communicate with each other — with clarity, precision, and respect.

 2) In your opinion, is bias within news a big problem for the readers that don’t have access to other news networks?

If you’re only reading from one news source or in one language, you’re worldview is severely limited. This outdated approach necessarily obscures the reality of a story, deepens misunderstandings, and entrenches conflict.

3) Should translating news be a fundamental part of today’s journalism?

Yes. It’s especially important to Mondokio because underlying our presentation of the news is the objective of minimizing armed conflict. We cover topics that exist over multiple countries and cultures. A tremendous amount of conflict is the result of a simple difference on how a topic is perceived. It’s no longer distance that’s the real barrier; it’s language.

4) Is Mondokio the alternative of News Bias?

Whether it’s intentional or not, news sources make editorial decisions based on where they’re located, what language they’re operating in, who their audience is, and how they’re financed. What Mondokio does is bring together the most influential biases from all over the world in a way that truly captures world sentiment.

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