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Julio Rank Wright
Julio Rank Wright is a contributing blogger to AQ Online. He is from San Salvador, El Salvador, but temporarily lives in Washington DC.
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Paulo Rogério
Paulo Rogério is the co-founder of Instituto Mídia Étnica in Salvador, Brazil. His Twitter account is @PauloRogerio81.
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Nina Agrawal
Nina Agrawal is Policy & Communications Coordinator for the Collaborative for Building After-School Systems at The After-School Corporation. She previously served as Departments Editor of Americas Quarterly and as a Policy Associate at Americas Society/Council of the Americas.
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Cecilia Lanza
Cecilia Lanza
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Janie Hulse Najenson
Janie Hulse Najenson is a contributing blogger to AQ Online. She is an analyst based in Buenos Aires, Argentina and the editor and producer of Insights from the Field, a quarterly publication promoting perspectives from within Latin America on politico-economic and security issues affecting the region.
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Lorenzo Morales
Lorenzo Morales is a contributing blogger to AQ Online. He is a professor at the Center for Journalism Studies at the Universidad de los Andes in Bogotá, Colombia, and is also a journalist currently funded by the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting to focus on the Colombian mining industry.