Soledad Dominguez is an Spanish-Argentinean journalist based in Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro.

Soledad works in the area of research and reporting on human rights, gender issues, feminism, racial equality, women's social movements and environment. Her former professional trajectory includes ten years at Amnesty International. Soledad has experience working in agricultural issues in Northeastern Brazil, among other regions, and her work has been supported by media organizations like the International Women's Media Foundation and the Fundación Gabo (Colombia).

Soledad Dominguez

Basic information

Name
Soledad Dominguez
Title
Journalist
Expertise
human rights, gender issues, feminism, racial equality, environment
Country
Argentina
City
Buenos Aires

Supported projects

How Climate Change Threatens Some Wineries While Benefiting Others

  • Agriculture
  • Climate
  • Environment

GOTLAND / MONTPELLIER – Is global warming making climate conditions less favourable for grape cultivation in southern Europe and more favourable in the north? The cross-border team conducted on-site reporting in four countries to see if this is true.