I’m especially interested in stories about consent, how legal systems attempt (and fail) to protect women’s rights, and what feminist movements across the globe are doing about it.
I began my journalism career as the editor in chief of the longest-standing English language news outlet in Chile, The Santiago Times. I then worked as the managing editor of the Buenos Aires-based English language political news site, The Bubble, before going freelance. In addition to my longform credits, I have worked as a frequent contributor to Public Radio International’s “Across Women’s Lives”; Vice’s “Motherboard”; and the Fuller Project’s “The Full Story,” a column in partnership with Foreign Policy.
Longform
- Hunting the men who kill women: Mexico’s femicide detective The Guardian Long Read
- The shocking rape trial that galvanised Spain’s feminists – and the far right The Guardian Long Read
- Is Mexico’s ‘Mayan Train’ a Boondoggle? The Nation
- Overfished: In Senegal, empty nets lead to hunger and violence Global Post Investigations
Features
Mexico
- The women who spoke out about Andres Roemer’s alleged abuse TIME Magazine
- America’s Guns Fuel Mexico’s Domestic Violence Epidemic Fuller Project/Foreign Policy
- Twitter Rallied to Find a Missing Woman — And Then Turned On Her One Zero
Spain
- Who’s afraid of a sex workers’ union? The Nation
- Inside the Far-Right Fake-News Nexus The Atlantic
- How a rape trial in Spain ignited a feminist movement The Nation
- A feminist revolution in porn? There’s still a long way to go Huck Magazine
Argentina
- Meet the Argentine women behind Ni Una Menos Remezcla
- How one woman’s murder made Argentina rethink the idea of ‘crimes of passion’ New Statesman
France
- France is in denial about domestic violence Fuller Project/Foreign Policy