Communications and Society Program
Communications and Society Program
Inaugural Forum on the Freedom to Communicate
The inaugural Aspen Institute Forum on the Freedom to Communicate was held February 22, 2012 in Mexico City, Mexico. Panelists issues of connectivity, censorship and competition in Mexico, discussing concrete steps that could be taken to protect the free flow of ideas and foster an environment in which freedom, communication and creativity can flourish. Watch the keynote speeches by Walter Isaacson and Ricardo Salinas and full video coverage of the panel discussions below.
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Moderators:
Charlie Firestone, Executive Director, Aspen Institute Communications and Society Program
Sergio Sarmiento, Syndicated Columnist, Radio and TV Host, TV Azteca
Panel videos:
Introduction to the Aspen Institute Forum
Sergio Sarmiento, Syndicated Columnist, Radio and TV Host, TV Azteca
Walter Isaacson, President and CEO, Aspen Institute
Ricardo Salinas, President and Founder, Grupo Salinas
Panel 1: Freedom and Connectedness
Joaquín Alvarado, Senior Vice President for Digital Innovation, American Public Media
María Elena Meneses, Professor and Coordinator of the Fellowship in Information Society, Tecnológico de Monterrey
Andrés Roemer, Executive Director, Poder Cívico
Alec Ross, Senior Advisor for Innovation, U.S. Department of State
Roundtable Lunch: "Freedom of Communication in Mexico: Enabling Policies for the Next Administration"
Keynote Speakers:
Juan Ludlow, Federal Telecommunications Commission of Mexico (COFETEL)
Reed Hundt, Former Chairman, Federal Communications Commission of the United States (FCC)
Panel 2: Journalism in the New Media Ecosystem
Fernando Gutiérrez, Chairman, Communication and Digital Arts Department, Tecnológico de Monterrey
Carlos Lauría, Americas Senior Program Coordinator, Committee to Protect Journalists
Monica Lozano, Chief Executive Officer, ImpreMedia
Ray Suarez, Senior Correspondent, PBS NewsHour
Esther Vargas, Journalist and Director of Journalism Classes, Agencia Andina
Panel 3: The Way Ahead: An Enabling Environment for the Freedom to Communicate
Federico Reyes Heroles, President, Fundación Este País
Héctor Schamis, Adjunct Professor, Latin American Studies, Georgetown University
Enrique Tamés, Dean of the School of Humanities, Tecnológico de Monterrey
Panel 4: Conclusions and Recommendations
For more information on this Forum, please contact senior project manager Kiahna Williams.
The Aspen Institute Communications and Society Program serves as a non-partisan venue for global leaders and experts to exchange insights on the societal impact of advances in digital technology and network communications. It also creates a multidisciplinary space in the communications policy-making world where veteran and emerging decision-makers can explore new concepts and develop new policy networks. Visit us on the web at www.aspeninstitute.org/c&s and follow on Twitter @aspencs
Grupo Salinas is a group of dynamic, fast-growing and technologically advanced companies, focused on creating shareholder value, and improving society through excellence. By making technology available to all levels of society, Grupo Salinas promotes the development of the countries where it operates.


