How to change the world at Davos
Like millions of others around the world, I followed the Obama presidency in awe. The hope, the grace, the unlikelihood of his ascent. What a remarkable moment in history. There was anoth...
Liz Rebecca Alarcon is a communicator, facilitator and Latinamericanist. She has been featured as a writer, speaker and commentator in The Huffington Post, The Miami Herald, el Nuevo Herald, Univision, Telemundo, One Young World annual conference, and the United Nations Headquarters in New York, among others. Her expertise include U.S.- Latin American relations, U.S. Hispanics, Latin American culture and politics and millennial's take on current events. When not wearing her Communicator and Latinamericanist hats she works to mobilize groups of people into action having successfully facilitated productive gatherings with C-suite executives, college and high school students, concerned community members and most recently as Curator of the Miami Global Shapers Hub.
Like millions of others around the world, I followed the Obama presidency in awe. The hope, the grace, the unlikelihood of his ascent. What a remarkable moment in history. There was anoth...
Another electoral cycle in the United States culminates today. More than 157 million eligible voters have the opportunity to head to the polls for the midterm elections.
Cuando aparece una oleada de elecciones presidenciales en América Latina, generalmente contextualizamos el momento como un duelo entre izquierda y derecha, socialismo y neoliberalismo, gl...
Quando uma onda de eleições presidenciais varre a América Latina, geralmente contextualizamos o momento como um duelo entre a esquerda e a direita, socialismo e neoliberalismo, globalizaç...
When a wave of presidential elections befalls Latin America we usually contextualize the moment as a duel between left and right, socialism and neoliberalism, globalization and protection...