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Martha García Torres Landa

International Relations graduate from Tecnológico de Monterrey, where she specialized in Conflict and Peace Studies.

Martha’s professional journey is marked by a rich blend of international research, writing and social advocacy. Currently, she serves as the Ethics and Research Coordinator at Violetta, a non-profit organization harnessing technology to foster healthy, violence-free relationships. Under her influence, Violetta’s innovative tools have reached over 250,000 individuals, steering thousands towards vital psychological support.

Martha’s writings focus on critical themes such as gender, diversity and human rights. Her research interests include feminism, social activism, world history and human rights.

Her previous roles underscore her commitment to social impact. She served as a Youth Ambassador for the UNESCO Peace Center in Mexico, championing peace initiatives and worked as a researcher and writer at the Center for Diversities at the University of Buenos Aires, delving into complex social issues.

Martha’s academic training is as diverse as her career, encompassing diplomas in police narratives, creative writing, political analysis and trauma studies and psychoanalysis, earned from prestigious institutions across Latin America.

Articles by Martha García Torres Landa