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Ana Maria Archila

Ana María Archila is a Colombian-American activist and writer known for her advocacy on social justice issues, including immigration, gender equality, and democratic rights. She co-founded the Center for Popular Democracy and gained national recognition for courageously confronting U.S. Senators in 2018 to oppose Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, highlighting her commitment to holding public officials accountable. Her work focuses on empowering marginalized communities and promoting policies that advance equality and justice. Archila’s efforts combine grassroots organizing with strategic advocacy to influence public policy and elevate collective voices.