Marcelina Romero
Washington DC / Buenos Aires, Argentina.
She is a media communicator, political analyst and international consultant.
She has more than 20 years of experience in communication, creativity and rights. Her academic and professional career is marked by communication, law and creativity.
She is a member of the Red de Politólogas -which seeks to make visible the work of women dedicated to Latin American Political Science- and of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ). She is a member of the Observatory of Electoral and Political Institutional Studies (OEEPI) of the Faculty of Juridical and Social Sciences of the UNLP (Argentina).
Master's Degree in Political Communication and Strategic Governance from George Washington University (USA). D. in Communication from the National University of La Plata (Argentina), and holds a degree in Audiovisual Arts Teaching from the National University of San Martin de Buenos Aires (Argentina). She has a degree in Radio and Television Director and Producer issued by ISER (Argentina); she is a Film Scriptwriter, by GuionArte (Argentina).
She has been responsible for strategic communications for the Latino Public Radio Consortium (LPRC), which encompasses public radio stations in Puerto Rico and the United States.
Former international news columnist for ABC Latino Media Network Radio, New York.
She has been a professor at the National University of La Plata for seven years, teaching public speaking and communication in conventional and alternative media.
She has participated in the International Electoral Mission "United States Presidential Elections, 2016". She has given workshops on "Violence against women" and "Empowerment of women in politics".
Founder of Radio Radar in the U.S., a medium designed to keep the Hispanic/Latino community in the U.S. informed and to promote Latin American culture.
She works as a correspondent for Radio Universidad Nacional de la Plata (Argentina), and writes articles for different media such as: Democrática magazine (Brazil), Eurasia Hoy (USA), "Contexto y Política" (Dominican Republic), e-Consulta (Mexico) Conexión, Gobierno y Sociedad (Mexico) and has collaborated with Revista Noticias, Nodal, among others.
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