Juan Lorenzo Holmann
Juan Lorenzo Holmann is the general manager of La Prensa. Founded in 1926 by his grandfather, La Prensa is the oldest newspaper in Nicaragua and one of the oldest in Central America.
Juan Lorenzo Holmann is the general manager of La Prensa. Founded in 1926 by his grandfather, La Prensa is the oldest newspaper in Nicaragua and one of the oldest in Central America.
Tamara Dávila is a Nicaraguan psychologist, feminist activist, and human rights defender. She is the 2023-2024 Human Rights Fellow at the Arcus Center for Social Justice Leadership at Kalamazoo College, Michigan, and is part of the Monteverde movement of exiled political leaders.
Ana Quirós Víquez is a Costa Rican and Nicaraguan feminist, human rights defender, and director of the Centro de Información y Servicios de Asesoría en Salud (CISAS).
Eliseo Núñez is executive secretary and member of the Directorio Político de la Concertación Democrática Nicaragüense, also known as Monteverde. Nuñez is a lawyer with 29 years of professional experience and 34 years of political experience.
Sofia Coen joined the Inter-American Dialogue in 2024 as an intern for the Migration, Remittances, and Development team.
Samantha Padilla Jirón is a Nicaraguan activist, feminist, artist, former political prisoner, and member of the Concertación Democratica Nicaraguense / Monteverde.
Mariángeles Delgado is a Nicaraguan feminist, architect with 17 years of work experience in the area of design, coordination, and construction, human rights defender, and independent activist.
Evelyn Pinto is a social scientist, feminist, and founder of Unamos’s Red de Mujeres.
Luis Enrique Mejía Godoy is a Nicaraguan singer, songwriter, and social activist.
Luis A. Rivas is a former non-resident senior fellow with the Migration, Remittances and Development Program at the Inter-American Dialogue.
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