PhD candidate in International Relations (NOVA FCSH, School of Political Science), conducting research on migration policies and practices, as well as heritage conservation, from a decolonial feminist perspective. She holds academic qualifications in Communication Sciences, Law, and International Relations, complemented by further training in archives, art collections, international law, ecology, photography and cinematography, museology, heritage studies, curatorial practices, and restitution. Bringing together artistic practice and emancipatory political aims, her work explores film, counter-archives, curating, and photography as tools for critical reflection and social transformation. She is currently developing film programmes, curatorial projects, and audiovisual essays. Throughout her career, she has collaborated with a wide range of organisations, including public administration bodies, associations, collectives, festivals, bookshops, museums, United Nations agencies, and civil society organisations.