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Cristina Dorado Suaza

Cristina Dorado Suaza

Cristina Dorado Suaza is a contributing reporter to The Bogota Post. Originally from Medellín but based in Bogota, Cristina is a graduate of the Universidad Externado de Colombia and has worked as a researcher, fact-checker and journalist for Revista Bacanika, the EMPODERAME foundation, as well as The Colombian Femicides Observatory.

Colombians take to streets as landmark minimum wage hike faces legal challenges 

Minister of Labor Antonio Sanguino being interviewed at the January 28 march in support of the minimum wage hike. Image credit: Cristina Dorado...

Thousands rally in Colombia’s Plaza de Bolívar following President Petro’s call with Trump

Bogotá, Colombia — Thousands gathered in Plaza de Bolívar after answering Colombian President Gustavo Petro’s call to mobilize against...

Authors boycott Cartagena literature festival in protest of María Corina Machado’s attendance 

Maria Corina Machado via World Economic Forum. Image credit: Bel Pedrosa A handful of Colombian and Latin American authors this week said they...

Petro said Colombian state complicit in 1928 ‘Banana Massacre’ at commemoration event

Gustavo Petro speaking in Ciénaga, Colombia to commemorate the 1928 "Banana Massacre". Image credit: Cristina Durado Suaza On December 6, during...

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