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I'm a freelance journalist, based in Bogotá, Colombia. I cover human rights, gender equality, social movements, culture and the environment. My work has appeared in The Guardian, Al Jazeera, Vice, NACLA, Women's Media Center, Remezcla and more. As a Texas-born Colombian-American, I strive to build bridges between communities through journalism. While my early work shined a light on the U.S. Latinx community, I focus today on bringing news from Colombia, my family's homeland, to English-speaking audiences abroad.
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Maduro and Trump: Two inaugurations for two rivals on a collision course
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and former US President Donald Trump are set for inaugurations amid a backdrop of contested elections and strained relations. Maduro, facing accusations of election fraud and repression, has extended an olive branch to Trump, who previously pursued a 'maximum pressure' strategy against him. Experts suggest a potential shift in US-Venezuela relations, as Trump may need Maduro's cooperation for his migration policies. The political crisis in Venezuela, marked by a lack of transparency and repression, continues to drive migration, with Maduro's government under international scrutiny. The situation remains tense as both leaders navigate their respective political landscapes.
In the dark: How rolling blackouts have transformed life in Ecuador
Ecuador has been experiencing government-controlled blackouts since September 23, due to a severe drought affecting hydroelectric power generation. The blackouts, initially a temporary measure, have extended into a third month, causing significant disruptions to daily life and economic activities. President Daniel Noboa announced an end to blackouts for most citizens, but industrial power cuts will persist. The outages have exacerbated existing economic challenges, with significant job losses in manufacturing and commerce. The government has taken steps to address the crisis, including maintenance of thermoelectric plants and energy agreements with Colombia, but public dissatisfaction remains high.
A Bus to Colombia, the 'Plan C' for Venezuelan Women Seeking Abortions
Venezuelan women, facing restrictive abortion laws and economic hardships, are increasingly traveling to Colombia, where abortion is legal up to 24 weeks, to access safe procedures. Organizations like Cedesex and clinics such as Oriéntame in Cúcuta provide support and services, highlighting the challenges and risks women face in Venezuela, including unsafe black-market medications. The article underscores the impact of Colombia's legal framework on women's health and the ongoing struggle for reproductive rights in Venezuela.
Whatever happened to ... the Bolivian women who skateboard in Indigenous garb?
Imilla Skate, a Bolivian all-female skateboarding collective, has gained international recognition for performing in traditional Indigenous attire, challenging stereotypes and promoting Indigenous pride. Founded in 2019, the group has become an internet sensation, using their platform to inspire women and foster community development through skateboarding. They aim to establish a community center in Cochabamba to further their mission. Their recent U.S. tour provided inspiration and connections to support their ambitious goals. Members balance personal commitments with their dedication to the sport, finding empowerment and joy in their cultural expression.
Whatever happened to ... the Bolivian women who skateboard in Indigenous garb?
Imilla Skate, a Bolivian all-female skateboarding collective, has gained international recognition for performing in traditional Indigenous attire, challenging stereotypes and promoting Indigenous pride. Founded in 2019, the group has become an internet sensation, using their platform to inspire women and foster community development through skateboarding. They aim to establish a community center in Cochabamba to further their mission. Their recent U.S. tour provided inspiration and connections to support their ambitious goals. Members balance personal commitments with their passion for skateboarding, finding empowerment and joy in their cultural expression.
In Venezuela’s diaspora, protests erupt against Maduro’s contested election
The article discusses the Venezuelan diaspora's protests against President Nicolas Maduro's contested election victory. Prominent figures like Gaby Arellano and Gabriel Hernandez are leading efforts to demand transparent voting results and international pressure on Maduro. The opposition claims Maduro's government stole the election, leading to widespread protests and violent crackdowns. International responses vary, with some countries recognizing opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez as the rightful winner. The diaspora's political activism aims to influence foreign policy and support democracy in Venezuela.
Colombia goes gaga over gymnast Ángel Barajas: From fence jumper to Olympic medalist
Ángel Barajas, a 17-year-old gymnast from Colombia, made history by winning a silver medal in the men's horizontal bar at the Olympic Games, marking Colombia's first gymnastics medal. Despite growing up in a single-parent household with financial struggles, Barajas was inspired by the Icelandic TV show LazyTown and pursued gymnastics with the support of his family and coach Jairo Ruiz. His victory has sparked national pride and calls for increased government support for gymnastics in Colombia. Barajas' achievements have been widely celebrated, and he is now considering training abroad for future competitions.
Forced from home, these Colombians struggle to live in a basketball stadium
Consuelo Manyoma and her family, along with other residents of San Isidro, an Afro-Colombian village, have been displaced due to the presence of drug traffickers and resulting violence. They have been living in the Crystal Coliseum, a sports arena turned emergency shelter in Buenaventura, for two years, after fleeing their homes due to gunfights, an imposed curfew, and the disappearance of a villager. The community is struggling to live in limbo, waiting for a peace that remains elusive.
Hey, guys, wanna know how to diaper a baby or make a ponytail? Try the School for Men
In Bogotá, Colombia, the Care School for Men, an innovative city-led program, teaches men caregiving and household skills to address gender inequality. The program, which began during the COVID-19 pandemic, aims to shift societal norms and reduce the domestic gender gap. Since its inception in 2021, it has seen increasing participation, with thousands of men attending workshops. The program's success is attributed to its engaging and supportive approach, partnerships with private institutions, and the city's commitment to gender equality. Participants report improved relationships and a greater sense of responsibility at home.
Hey, guys, wanna know how to diaper a baby or make a ponytail? Try the School for Men
In Bogotá, Colombia, the Care School for Men, an innovative city-led program, teaches men caregiving and household skills to address gender inequality. The program, which began during the COVID-19 pandemic, offers workshops on tasks like changing diapers and styling hair, aiming to shift societal norms and improve family dynamics. Since its inception, thousands of men have participated, with the program expanding through partnerships with various institutions. The initiative is seen as a step towards reducing gender gaps and fostering better relationships within families.
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