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Worldcrunch » Luisa Lara
Luisa Lara

Luisa Lara

A gender and diversity journalist, Luisa Lara has a background in gender and diversity studies at the Knight Center for Journalism. She is interested in telling stories from an intersectional and feminist perspective.

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This Spanish Bracelet Can Tell If Your Drink Was Spiked — A New Weapon For Sexual Assault Prevention

by Luisa Lara June 19, 2025June 19, 2025
Yoko Ruiz is among the eminent trans mother figures in Colombia.
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A Close-Up View Of The Vital Role Of “Trans Mothers” In Colombia

by Luisa Lara May 16, 2025May 19, 2025
A large open prison is seen from a catwalk overlooking a main central area with barred-in sections. Men in riot gear are clumped around the room.
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What Makes El Salvador’s Brutal Prisons Even Worse For Women Inmates

by Luisa Lara April 16, 2025April 16, 2025
Photo ​inside the maximum-security CECOT prison in El Salvador
Women Worldwidehuman rights

Why El Salvador’s Notorious Prisons Are Even Worse For Female Inmates

by Luisa Lara March 30, 2025May 24, 2025
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