Jennifer de la Cruz is a law student at the Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala, a political content creator, and a student activist. Passionate about politics and committed to defending public education, human rights, and social justice, she works to build a more just and participatory future for young people.
Passionate about politics and committed to defending public education, human rights, and social justice, she works to build a more just and participatory future for young people.
She has experience in various forums for dialogue and leadership at the national and international levels. Notable among these are: her participation as a fellow in the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung’s Partidos Conectados program held in Mexico City; her representation of Guatemala at the Youth Forum at Florida International University; her participation as a fellow in the Political Training Course offered by the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung and the ASTRA Institute of Leadership and Governance; as well as the course “Citizenship Beyond the Vote,” among others.
In addition, she has experience in content creation, facilitating training workshops, and grant management, along with other activities that strengthen her academic and professional profile.