Co-director
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Lola is a feminist lawyer. She has a Diploma in Community Accompaniment for Cases of Gender Violence. She is currently studying to become a Doctor of Law at the National University of Rosario. She has been the Coordinator of the Latin-American Network of Catholics for the Right to Decide. She has actively advocated for the legalization of abortion in Argentina as part of the National Campaign for the Right to Legal, sSafe and Free Abortion. She has litigated and accompanied cases of girls and women who have faced obstacles to access abortion and other sexual and reproductive rights. Since September 2020 she has been the Co-Executive Director of CDD Mexico.
She likes everything related to the arts, particularly music, fashion, and photography. She is a Peronist in love with Evita, a fan of Glida (the cumbia singer). A fun book that she would always reread is King Kong Theory. If she likes a song, she listens to it on repeat until she overplays it. She likes people who live intensely, brave people who are straightforward.
“I am part of Catholics for the Right to Decide because I want to contribute to change injustices. In this organization, I found wise and courageous colleagues who dare to challenge the mandates of the hierarchy of the Catholic Church, and who have taught me that what makes a good Catholic is not kneeling in cathedrals, but rather being an active part of the fighting processes of our people towards equality”.