She arrived in Italy from Chile in 1998, shaped by exile and integration. A migrant and a dreamer, she moves between languages, translating and writing. She founded Ecomapuche in 2007 and has collaborated with Pressenza since 2011. Based in Italy, she is engaged in the defense of democracy, the environment, and human rights, with a particular focus on the rights of Indigenous peoples of South America. Her work is rooted in the care of Mother Earth and in the living cosmovisions of Indigenous peoples who continue to face persecution. www.ecomapuche.org
As a musician, she shares her work on YouTube through “Nuevas Raíces” (@nuoveradici) and “Lympha” (@lymphatrio).
Photo: Perugia–Assisi Peace March