El fotógrafo estadounidense que lucha por la comunidad romaní de Madrid
El artista Michael Damanti retrata a las mujeres que piden dinero en los aledaños de la Puerta del Sol para intentar acabar con su estigma
Periodista de la edición en inglés de EL PAÍS. Es australiana y vive en Madrid desde 2017. Antes de mudarse a la capital española, trabajó como reportera en México, Argentina y Ecuador. También ha colaborado en libros de enseñanza de inglés publicados por Oxford University Press y Cambridge University Press.
El artista Michael Damanti retrata a las mujeres que piden dinero en los aledaños de la Puerta del Sol para intentar acabar con su estigma
This week we discuss – what else? – the results of Sunday’s repeat poll and the surprise agreement between Pedro Sánchez and Pablo Iglesias that paves the way for a coalition
This week we discuss the jousting of Spain’s five prime-ministerial candidates on national TV on Monday night, and examine how high-profile rape cases have galvanized women in the fight against sexual abuse
This week we discuss the death of Doctor Vela, the first person to go to trial in relation with irregular adoptions during the Franco era, and ask why the Spanish research sector is lagging behind those of other countries
This week we discuss last week’s disturbances in Catalonia after the Supreme Court ruling, and the long-awaited exhumation of Spanish dictator Francisco Franco from the Valley of the Fallen
This week we discuss the verdict from one of the most politically relevant trials that Spain has seen in recent years, and the protests it has sparked across Catalonia
This week we discuss the Spanish security firm accused of collecting information on the WikiLeaks founder while he was living in the Ecuadorian embassy in London, and a disturbing murder case in northern Spain
This week we discuss events surrounding the second anniversary of the referendum in Catalonia, and the latest in the ongoing tug of war over the remains of the Spanish dictator
This week we discuss why Spain is heading back to the polls for the fourth time in four years, and look at the Spanish government’s demand for reciprocity in the conditions for migrants after the UK leaves the EU
This week we discuss a new law that forces all businesses in Spain to record worker schedules, and how the acting prime minister handled a protester who appeared at the mortuary chapel for Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba
This week we discuss the outcome of the vote and how it has changed the political landscape of Spain
En el primer episodio de '¿Qué?' los periodistas de EL PAÍS in English explican quién es José Manuel Villarejo