Lucrezia Tiberio is an Italian freelance journalist and lawyer based in Rome.

She covers migration, feminism and social justice. Her work has been published by L'Espresso, Altreconomia, Valigia Blu, Rivista Studio and Unbias the News. She has received grants from Journalismfund Europe to investigate environmental issues and feminist movements across Europe. She is also part of the FADA Collective, a network of independent journalists.

Lucrezia Tiberio

Basic information

Name
Lucrezia Tiberio
Title
Lawyer and journalist
Expertise
Migration, feminism and social justice
Country
Italy
City
Rome

Supported projects

When Tourism Turns Toxic

  • Cities
  • Economy
  • Environment

TENERIFE / NAPLES - Overtourism has turned destinations like Naples and Tenerife into hotspots of environmental degradation. The sea, which attracts millions of visitors to these destinations, is becoming increasingly polluted and unsafe. This cross-border journalistic investigation sheds light on the critical challenges faced by these two tourist destinations and emphasises their similarities and potential solutions.

Bengali Women's Silent Islands in Europe

  • Equality
  • Migration

BONN / FRANKFURT / MONZA / ROME - This investigation focuses on the conditions of Bengali women upon their arrival in Germany and Italy. With a sharp focus on the experiences of one immigrant group, the reporting team delves into the integration process and how immigrants form communities.

10 Million Tourists A Year In A Small Country

  • Environment

TIRANA - Albania is experiencing an unprecedented surge in tourism, with more than 7.5 million tourists last year and more than 10 million expected next year. This rapid growth is putting considerable pressure on the country's natural environment.