Kati is currently pursuing her Master's in Social Psychology at the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco in Mexico City. Her research will focus on rehabilitation programs for youth who have been involved in crime. She has primarily worked with survivors of violence and was previously a human rights accompanier in Colombia.
In her free time, Kati likes hiking, visiting museums, and eating spicy food.
Latest posts by Kati Hinman
Why are Colombian indigenous peoples protesting against President Ivan Duque?
Indigenous people in Colombia have organized national protests against President Duque's new development plan, joining forces with other civil society groups like afro-Colombians, small-scale farmers, labor unions and students.
Volunteers chronicle the lives of murdered Colombian activists in words and drawings
"Postales para la memoria" (postcards for memory) is a collaborative project in which illustrators and writers volunteer to draw portraits and write short biographies of the murdered activists.
As Colombia's peace process falters, scores of social activists are being killed
"How much longer [will this go on] and how many more [will die]?"