Historian, economist, and Master in Economics. Her main areas of experience and interest encompass transformative and environmental justice in conflict contexts from feminist and territorial perspectives, utilizing academic research, public policy analysis and building, artistic practices, and public history.
She has actively participated in various projects and community processes advocating for women, LGBTIQ+, and territorial rights from decolonial and intersectional perspectives in Colombia and Brazil. Currently, she is a member of the Latin American Congress Network on Environmental Conflicts, Enramada, Las Jaibas Productora and the Graphic Feminist Front.