orn in the working-class neighborhood of El Cerro in Havana, she is a Cuban documentary filmmaker and music consultant committed to peace and diversity. With an audiovisual career recognized with over 50 awards, she creates documentaries focused on marginalization, discrimination, and human suffering. For more than ten years, she has dedicated her work to Proyecto Palomas, a socio-cultural organization she founded to promote a culture of peace and respect for diversity. Her initiative organizes citizen meetings that foster dialogue and social change. Thanks to her artistic and humanistic sensibility, she puts her talent at the service of the most vulnerable audiences: sick children, people with disabilities, women in fragile situations, people living with HIV, and the elderly.



