New collaboration with USC: podcast training for Political Science students

Starting this academic year, I will be teaching as part of the podcast volunteer project at the Faculty of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Santiago de Compostela. The aim of this collaboration is to introduce students to the world of podcasting —from program design to production, recording, editing, and publishing. At the […]
Edukathon in Athens: creating ethic and safe AI for journalism

For three days I took part in the TADAM Media Edukathon, an international gathering where professionals in media literacy, law, journalism, and media came together to co-create activities and practical resources on AI and the future of information. I teamed up with Camille Tilleul (Belgium, Le Club de la Presse du Hainaut-Mons), Liliana Barbuta (Romania, […]
Communication at the Viñetas desde o Atlántico 2025 Festival

From August 11 to 17, I was part of the communications team for the International Comic Festival Viñetas desde o Atlántico, which filled A Coruña with talks, exhibitions, workshops, and gatherings around the world of illustration and comics. Throughout that week, I was responsible for different communication tasks: photography, video recording, press releases, and coordinating […]
Analysis about tourist tax in Santiago

Today I published an analysis in Xornal de Compostela on Santiago’s tourist tax, featuring interviews with the local government and the hotel sector, and offering a comparative analysis of tourist taxes in other European cities.All the details at: https://xornaldecompostela.gal/economia/20412-unha-taxa-sen-acordo-dubidas-presas-e-falta-de-dialogo-no-modelo-turistico-de-santiago/
Interview with writer and activist Andrea Nunes

To mark Pride Day and the presentation of her new poetry collection Mapa da estría in Santiago de Compostela, I interviewed Andrea Nunes Briones for Xornal de Compostela. She is a writer, teacher and transfeminist activist. The conversation touches on topics such as the struggle for LGBTI rights in Galicia, the role of institutions, the […]
Opening of Santiago’s Intermodal Station Daniel Castelao

This Wednesday, I had the opportunity to attend, as a journalist, the official opening of Santiago’s new intermodal station—an infrastructure set to mark a turning point in the city’s mobility. The new passenger building, named after Daniel Castelao, opens its doors with a clear commitment to intermodality and collective memory. It was a day full […]
Opening of the exhibition ‘Quino and Music’ in A Coruña

On Monday, June 16th, I was in A Coruña covering the opening of the exhibition Quino and Music, organized by Viñetas desde el Atlántico, a festival for which I manage communications. The exhibition, open at Palexco until September, is the first in the Iberian Peninsula to focus on the connection between the Mafalda creator and […]
Compostela’s government reviews two years in office

This Monday, I had the opportunity to attend an informal press meeting organised by the Santiago City Council at the Pazo de Raxoi, marking the second anniversary of the current term of office, held by BNG and Compostela Aberta. The event brought together several local media outlets in a more relaxed format than usual, where […]