Juan Manuel Abal MedinaW
Juan Manuel Abal Medina

Juan Manuel Abal Medina is an Argentine journalist and politician who served as Secretary General of the Peronist Movement between 1972 and 1974, and would later become a prominent lawyer in Mexico.

Teodoro AntillíW
Teodoro Antillí

Teodoro Antillí (1883–1923) was an Argentine anarchist and journalist.

Nínawa DaherW
Nínawa Daher

Nínawa Daher was an Argentine lawyer, journalist, and television host.

Mariana EnríquezW
Mariana Enríquez

Mariana Enríquez is an Argentine journalist, novelist, and short story writer.

Lucía LijtmaerW
Lucía Lijtmaer

Lucía Lijtmaer Paskvan is a journalist and writer born in Argentina and raised in Barcelona, where her parents went into exile. She is a specialist in pop culture from a gender perspective. She is also cultural curator, literary translator, and university professor. She currently writes for various media, including El País, El Diario, and Carne cruda.

Cristina MucciW
Cristina Mucci

Cristina Mucci is an Argentine writer and journalist. Since 1987 she has been directing and producing the television program Los siete locos, dedicated to the dissemination of books and culture. She is the author of books about Argentine writers, such as Leopoldo Lugones and three emblematic women of Argentine literature from the 1950s–60s: Marta Lynch, Silvina Bullrich, and Beatriz Guido.

María SeoaneW
María Seoane

María Seoane is an Argentine economist, journalist, and writer who has ventured into film. She has won numerous awards and published eight books on political issues in Argentine history. She was the director of LRA Radio Nacional from 2009 until her resignation on 21 December 2015.