A graduate in Literature and with a Master's degree in Comparative Literature from the University of Lille 3 (France), she is a journalist and writer. In 2016, she co-founded Agencia Presentes. She was an editor for Infojus Noticias and the international news agency Agence France-Presse (AFP). She also worked for CNN's Uruguay bureau. She has contributed to various media outlets, including Página/12, Revista Anfibia, Courrier International, Semanario Brecha, La Diaria, and Revista Pikara. Her reports and stories are featured in the books: “Saharaouis” (Édition du Passager Clandestin, 2010); “Incorrecta: sexualidades y afros” (Editorial La Diaria, 2015); “Mónica por Mónica” (Irrupciones, 2015); “22 cuentistas” (Irrupciones, 2013); and “Cualquiercosario” (2012). She is the author of “De a ratos” (Editorial Yaugurú). She is Uruguayan and has lived in Buenos Aires since 2012.
A graduate in Communication Sciences from the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Buenos Aires, she teaches the Human Rights Narratives Workshop I in the Master's Program in Communication and Human Rights at the Faculty of Journalism and Communication (National University of La Plata). She is the author of “Laura, Life and Activism of Laura Carlotto” (2013, Planeta Publishing). She was the deputy director of Infojus Noticias, the national legal news agency of the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights. She has worked as a journalist since 1992, contributing to publications such as Las Doce and Soy (Página/12), La Nación Magazine (La Nación newspaper, Argentina), Gatopardo, The Clinic, Nueva and Rumbos magazines, Hecho en BsAs, Para ti magazine (Atlántida Publishing), Mujer magazine (Perfil), Crítica de la Argentina newspaper, and TXT, among others. Internet: Vice News in Spanish, Anfibia magazine, Cosecha Roja, Chequeado, FM Nacional Rock 93.7, The History Channel Latin America, and Anima Films. She received an award for Best Chronicle with Social Impact for an article for Hecho en Bs.As from the International Network of Street Papers (INSP ); the Pléyade award for best investigative team (Association of Newspaper and Magazine Publishers); and the “Citizen Pride” Diploma from the Argentine Federation of Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals, and Transsexuals (FALGBT, 2006).
She holds a degree in Literature and a Master's in Comparative Literature from the University of Lille 3 (France). Between 2008 and 2012, she was a writer and editor for the international news agency Agence France-Presse (AFP) and worked for CNN's Uruguay bureau. Until 2016, she was editor of Infojus Noticias, the national legal news agency of the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights of Argentina. In 2016, she co-founded Presentes. She writes regularly for the Radar supplement of Página/12 and the weekly Brecha. Her work has been published in: Inrocks (France), Courrier International (France), La diaria (Uruguay), Lento (Uruguay), and Revista Anfibia (Argentina). She has conducted research for documentaries on Discovery Channel Latin America and Arté (France). Her reports and stories are included in the books: “Saharaouis” (Édition du Passager Clandestin, 2010); “Incorrect: Sexualities and Afros” (La Diaria Publishing House, 2015); “Monica by Monica” (Irrupciones, 2015); “22 Short Story Writers” (Irrupciones, 2013); “Anything and Everything” (2012). She is the author of “Sometimes” (Yaugurú Publishing House). She is Uruguayan and has lived in Buenos Aires since 2012.
A graduate in Communication Sciences from the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Buenos Aires, she teaches the Human Rights Narratives Workshop I in the Master's Program in Communication and Human Rights at the Faculty of Journalism and Communication (National University of La Plata). She is the author of “Laura, Life and Activism of Laura Carlotto” (2013, Planeta Publishing). She was the deputy director of Infojus Noticias, the national legal news agency of the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights. She has worked as a journalist since 1992, contributing to publications such as Las Doce and Soy (Página/12), La Nación Magazine (La Nación newspaper, Argentina), Gatopardo, The Clinic, Nueva and Rumbos magazines, Hecho en BsAs, Para ti magazine (Atlántida Publishing), Mujer magazine (Perfil), Crítica de la Argentina newspaper, and TXT, among others. Internet: Vice News in Spanish, Anfibia magazine, Cosecha Roja, Chequeado, FM Nacional Rock 93.7, The History Channel Latin America, and Anima Films. She received an award for Best Chronicle with Social Impact for an article for Hecho en Bs.As from the International Network of Street Papers (INSP ); the Pléyade award for best investigative team (Association of Newspaper and Magazine Publishers); and the “Citizen Pride” Diploma from the Argentine Federation of Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals, and Transsexuals (FALGBT, 2006).
Independent Salvadoran journalist. She studied communications at the Technological University of El Salvador. She also studied Indigenous women's rights at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). She received training at the International Center for Higher Studies in Communication for Latin America (CIESPAL) in Ecuador. From 2016, she worked with the Colombian Peace Delegation in Havana, Cuba. She has participated in documentaries for French television on security, gangs, and human rights. Her work has been published by Thomson Reuters; Capa (France); French Public Television; Operamundi (Brazil); and the online magazines Contrapunto and Diacrónico (El Salvador). She specializes in public access to information, citizen participation, social oversight, and local development.
Argentine visual artist, VJ, and audiovisual producer. Founder of the Articiclo collective. She studied Film Directing and was a scholarship recipient at the Feministart Conference program (Canada). Her video “Un tiempo” won the ALUCINE festival in Toronto.
Journalist, writer, activist, HIV+, performer, queer, and Capricorn. Currently contributes to Presentes and BuzzFeed. Born in Buenos Aires in 1981. Late to becoming a millennial, but trying.
Audiovisual production and editing:
Legüera Produ/Acciones:a feminist audiovisual production company from Tucumán, Argentina, formed by lesbian activists: Estefanía Cajeao (Bachelor of Communication from UNT) and Mariana Leder Kremer Hernández (Advanced Technician in Journalism from ETER). The project arose from the impulse and need to document dissident social demonstrations in the streets and at gatherings, exploring their intersection with art.