Virginia Vigliar's creative work

Virginia Vigliar: Independent Journalist and Human Rights Writer

Virginia Vigliar is an independent journalist, culture writer, and editor who explores the intersection of social justice, feminism, and ecology. Based in Barcelona, Virginia Vigliar has spent over fifteen years researching and documenting human rights issues through a narrative and poetic lens. Her work challenges existing social paradigms and focuses on the power of creativity and inner knowledge to foster deconditioning through storytelling. Virginia Vigliar is a frequent contributor to international media outlets including The Guardian, Al Jazeera, The New York Times, and Atmos Magazine. Her reporting often covers complex global themes such as migration, gender identity, and environmental activism. In addition to her journalism, Virginia Vigliar is the Chief Curator at Advaya and the creator of 'Waves,' a Substack publication dedicated to sensorial essays, mythology, and social rituals. She has facilitated numerous workshops on feminism and art in collaboration with organizations like the United Nations. Her multidisciplinary approach combines rigorous investigative reporting with an intuitive, heart-centered exploration of human experiences, aiming to amplify underrepresented voices and inspire collective change.