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Ana Belique
Is a sociologist, human rights activist, and leader of the Reconoci.do movement, as well as founder of the Black Dolls Initiative in the Dominican Republic.
Mary Louise Dumas
Is a researcher and human rights advocate with expertise in land rights and indigenous rights. She works with the Samdhana Institute to facilitate grants for indigenous peoples and local communities in the Philippines.
Precious Eriamiatoe
Is a lawyer with expertise in human rights, international humanitarian law, and children's rights. Presently based in Iraq, she has worked on human rights and humanitarian issues in Uganda, Nigeria, and South Sudan.
Sana Farrukh
Is a lawyer with a special interest in criminal justice reform, environmental law, and digital rights. She currently leads the litigation team at Justice Project Pakistan, a nongovernmental organization that defends vulnerable prisoners facing harsh punishments.
Neha Kurian
Is a lawyer, researcher, and defender of vulnerable communities in environmental justice matters in India.
Natalia Mendoza Servín
Is the coordinator for transparency and general archives at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico.
Adebayo Okeowo
Is a lawyer and Africa program manager with WITNESS, an international organization that helps activists and communities use video and technology in defense of human rights.
Jennifer Peralta
Is a Venezuelan journalist currently based in Chile. Drawing from a perspective based on human rights and dialogue, she works on different areas related to civil society and government.
Cristián Sanhueza Cubillos
Is a lawyer with expertise in public law, human rights, and indigenous peoples. He is currently an assistant professor at the Public Interest Law Clinic at Diego Portales University.
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