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Júlia Salander, PutoMikel or Eduardo Casanova: infoLibre rewards the commitment of young people to democracy and culture

infoLibre announces the third edition of its 'Jóvenes infoLibre' awards, which recognize young individuals contributing to democracy, culture, equality, and social activism through new formats and perspectives. The event will take place in Barcelona on June 18, 2026, with support from various institutions including the Fundación 'la Caixa', the Generalitat de Catalunya, and others. Five awards will be presented, including those for Equality, Social Commitment, Committed Journalism, Culture, and Audiovisual Creation. Among the recipients mentioned is Júlia Salander, a data analyst and feminist.

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Júlia Salander, PutoMikel or Eduardo Casanova: infoLibre rewards the commitment of young people to democracy and culture

infoLibre announces the third edition of its 'Jóvenes infoLibre' awards, which recognize young individuals contributing to democracy, culture, equality, and social activism through new formats and perspectives. The event will take place in Barcelona on June 18, 2026, with support from various institutions including the Fundación 'la Caixa', the Generalitat de Catalunya, and others. Five awards will be presented, including those for Equality, Social Commitment, Committed Journalism, Culture, and Audiovisual Creation. Among the recipients mentioned is Júlia Salander, a data analyst and feminist.

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