Post 7: Mónica González

 



Mónica González Mujica was born in 1949. She is a Chilean journalist and writer, who received the 2019 national journalism award. She was also the founder and president of CIPER Chile, a journalistic investigation medium.

After her passage through the Liceo 9 de Niñas de Santiago, she entered to study journalism at the Universidad de Chile. During the Unidad Popular, she worked for the newspaper El Siglo and the magazine Ahora. After the coup, she lived her exile in Paris.

Back in Chile, in 1978, she began to investigate the Pinochet dictatorship from the magazines Cauce and Análisis. In 2002 she founded the magazine Siete +7, which later became a newspaper. In 2007 she finally founded the Centro Periodístico de Investigación (CIPER) and she remains in its direction until 2019.

She is currently part of La Red and the Pauta Libre program, where she shares space with journalists like Alejandra Matus.

Mónica González is one of the journalists who most inspires those of us who study journalism, at least with me she does it in a great way. She is a journalist who has worked in major investigations and who claims the importance of our profession every day.

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