Kenya Robles is a journalist with a background in developmental biology, waste management, and scientific illustration. She has over three years of experience leading research projects, documentaries, and podcasts. Kenya directed the documentary “Kerem Ta: A Refuge for Childhood in La Merced.” Her proficiency in Mexican Sign Language allows her to connect with diverse audiences effectively.
Mexico
Quinto Elemento Laboratorio de Investigación Periodística
Quinto Elemento Lab is an independent journalism nonprofit that produces investigative stories that aim to empower citizens, strengthen accountability and help build a more just and transparent society. Inequality, impunity and corruption are still leaving a mark in Mexico. That’s one of the reasons why Quinto Elemento focuses on investigations that shed light on the
Andrés de la Peña
Andrés de la Peña is a journalist specialized in data analytics and digital reporting. He is part of ‘Catálisis” the data and technological application team at Mexican investigative organization Quinto Elemento Lab. Before joining the team, he worked for 6 years as an independent reporter in Guadalajara, Mexico’s second largest city, where he covered issues
Janette De los Reyes
Lilia Balam
Lilia Balam is an investigative journalist and photojournalist. She has collaborated with media outlets such as Die Zeit, Gatopardo, Coolt, Volcánicas, Distintas Latitudes, Sin Embargo, Pie de Página and Memorias de Nómada, covering human rights, gender, health and environmental issues. She belongs to the fifth generation of the Latin American Network of Young Journalists (#RedLATAM),
Causa Natura
Causa Natura is a newsroom that promotes a more sustainable and inclusive world through investigative journalism, data, expert analysis, and openness to plural discussion. We cover a wide range of topics from oceans, energy transition, protected natural areas, climate change, pollution, and environmental public policies in Mexico and Latin America.
Violeta Santiago
Violeta Santiago is a journalist with experience in daily news coverage, narrative and investigative reporting. She is focused on human rights, violence and environmental issues. Prior to becoming a Report for the World corps member, she worked and collaborated with several media outlets like Aristegui Noticias, Gatopardo, El País, Vice News and Corriente Alterna. She’s
Gabriela Martínez Córdova
Gabriela Martínez Córdova is a Mexican journalist born in Tijuana, on Mexico ‘s northern border with the United States. She will join the Conexión Migrante newsroom as a RFW Corps Member to address relevant issues such as migration, gender equality or human rights. Gabriela ‘s work has been published in the Mexican newspapers El Universal,
Conexión Migrante
Conexión Migrante is a digital media company that offers information and services to migrants and to the Latin American migrants living in the United States and their families in their countries of origin. Born in 2016, Conexión Migrante’s objective is to become a bridge between countries and a point of support so migrants participation in
Quinto Elemento Laboratorio de Investigación Periodística
Quinto Elemento Lab is an independent journalism nonprofit that produces investigative stories that aim to empower citizens, strengthen accountability and help build a more just and transparent society. Inequality, impunity and corruption are still leaving a mark in Mexico. That’s one of the reasons why Quinto Elemento focuses on investigations that shed light on the