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Author: Cristina Tomàs White

Cristina Tomàs White is a Barcelona-based freelance journalist with a special interest in women’s rights and issues surrounding inequality. Her latest project, Casas sin familias, is a short film about the housing crisis in her city that was made in collaboration with documentary filmmaker Samantha Keon. She holds a BSc in Politics from the University of Bath and an MA in Citizenship and Human Rights from the University of Barcelona.
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The Ms. Q&A: Vanessa Mendoza Cortés is Demanding a Better Future for Women in Andorra

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Described as “Andorra’s pasionaria” in a country where activism is uncommon, Vanessa Mendoza Cortés does not shy away from broaching sensitive subjects—and demanding a better future for women.

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