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About Me
I am a photographer, filmmaker, and sociocultural anthropologist specializing in documentary production for the human rights, humanitarian, and development sectors. Collaborating with NGOs, research institutions and community-based organisations, I have a decade of experience writing, producing, fixing, and editing for audiovisual projects aimed at captivating audiences on key issues. A translator for more than ten years, I fluidly navigate narrative styles in French, English, and Spanish.
My research is anchored in feminist and decolonial methodologies, and examines the ways images and approaches to their use participate in social change. I am particularly attentive to questions of voice and narrative in filmic and photographic practice. Presently, I am completing a PhD in the Department of Anthropology and Sociology at the Geneva Graduate Institute. My dissertation examines the socio-political dynamics surrounding the emergence and circulation of the menstrual cup in Colombia.
I am a founding member of The Kuro Collective, a network of young professional filmmakers, photographers, and researchers based in Geneva, Switzerland. We seek to pool member resources to produce high quality and well-researched visual narratives for the human rights community.