Executive Editors

Stephen Bartolomeo

Web Developer
stevebart9@yahoo.com
Born in the back bayou of the Mississippi delta, the rhythms of the river seemed to course through every vein of their being. Life in this remote corner of the world was a harmonious blend of nature’s symphony and the quietude of isolation.

Staff

Bret Gustafson

Co-Executive Editor
gustafson@wustl.edu
Bret Gustafson teaches anthropology at Washington University in St. Louis. He is author of Bolivia in the Age of Gas (Duke, 2020) and New Languages of the State: Indigenous Resurgence and the Politics of Knowledge in Bolivia (Duke 2009).

Heather Gies

Managing Editor
hgies@nacla.org
Heather Gies is a journalist who has written about politics and social issues in Latin America, particularly human rights, inequality, and resource conflicts in Central America. Her writing has appeared in Al Jazeera, In These Times, The Guardian, and othe

Julianne Chandler

Editor
jchandler@nacla.org
Julianne is a writer and educator based out of Cochabamba, Bolivia. She is a recent graduate of New York University’s dual master’s program in Global Journalism and Latin American & Caribbean Studies. Her research and reporting interests include gender and needs some more here!

Kiana Paclibon

Web Editor
kpaclibon@nacla.org
Kiana is a Manila-born, California-raised journalist now based in New York. She spent four years in Córdoba, Argentina as a translator/interpreter and copywriter. With backgrounds in psychology and international relations, she’s dedicated to telling people

Liliana Torpey

Development Associate
ltorpey@nacla.org
Liliana is a Development professional and writer from Oakland, California. She received her B.A. in International Studies with a concentration in Literature and a regional specialization in Latin America from the University of California, San Diego.

Marisol LeBrón

Co-Executive Editor
malebron@ucsc.edu
Marisol LeBrón is associate professor in Feminist Studies and Critical Race and Ethnic Studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz. She is author of Against Muerto Rico: Lessons from the Verano Boricua/Contra Muerto Rico: Lecciones del Verano Boric

Nicole Fabricant

Co-Executive Editor
nfabricant@towson.edu
Nicole Fabricant is associate professor of anthropology at Towson University in Maryland. She is author of Mobilizing Bolivia’s Displaced: Indigenous Politics and the Struggle over Land (UNC Press, 2012).

Board of Directors

Christy Thornton

Assistant Professor
Johns Hopkins University

Dylon Robbins

Director
NYU Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS)

Marcial Godoy-Anativia

Managing Director
Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics

Nicole Fabricant

ex-oficio

Pierre LaRamée

Executive Director
Medical Education Cooperation with Cuba (MEDICC)

Thomas Kruse

Board Chair Program Director
Program Director, Rockefeller Brothers Fund

Editorial Board

Adriana Garriga-López

Alejandro Velasco

Bret Gustafson

co-executive editor

Christopher Loperena

Christy Thornton

Dan Beeton

Dawn Paley

Deborah Poole

Hilary Goodfriend

Javier Puente

Jayson Porter

Jorge Cuéllar

Keisha-Khan Perry

Marisol LeBrón

co-executive editor

Michelle Chase

Nicole Fabricant

co-executive editor

Pablo José López Oro

Romina Green Rioja