MEMBER ONLY EVENT
6:00 PM – Wine Reception & Networking
6:30 PM – Program
Veteran investigative journalist Gabriel Labrador, will explore the profound transformations taking place in El Salvador under President Nayib Bukele. Labrador will offer a journalist’s inside view of how Bukele has achieved a reduction in gang violence, earning widespread domestic support and international attention, while simultaneously drawing criticism for authoritarian practices, including the detention of tens of thousands without trial under extended emergency powers.
He will delve into the controversial use of supermax prisons, the systematic erosion of democratic institutions, and the complex moral questions surrounding the trade-offs between security and civil liberties. A critical component of this conversation will focus on El Salvador’s evolving and increasingly complex relationship with the United States. Recent developments have further complicated this dynamic, as the Trump administration has partnered with Bukele’s government in controversial deportation arrangements, with the U.S. paying El Salvador $6 million to house migrants in notorious Salvadoran prisons. This partnership has raised questions about American foreign policy priorities and the balance between migration control and human rights advocacy.
His perspective as an independent journalist operating under increasingly restrictive conditions provides a crucial window into the reality of press freedom and democratic institutions under Bukele’s rule, making this conversation essential for understanding the broader implications of El Salvador’s dramatic transformation.
