Liz Rebecca Alarcón is a media entrepreneur and political analyst with expertise in Latin America and U.S. Latinos. She’s the Founder & CEO of Pulso, a nonprofit media outlet reaching more than 1 million Latinos with history no one taught you and commentary you won’t find anywhere else. Liz Rebecca’s writing and commentary has been featured in The New York Times, The Atlantic, MSNBC, Time Magazine, and The Miami Herald, among others. She’s a former Fulbright Scholar to Costa Rica and an alum of the University of Miami and the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. Liz Rebecca lives in Miami with her husband, Julián, their toddler Eva, and unnecessarily large dog, Papriko.
Liz Rebecca Alarcón is the recipient of the 2024 Women's Media Center Progressive Women's Voices IMPACT Award.
Sub-specialties: Latinos in the US, US-Latin American relations (with emphasis on Venezuela), Latin American culture and politics, digital media, US politics, democracy
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Nuestra comunidad venezolana merece un futuro seguro en la Florida
Univision [May 26, 2021] -
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Newsweek [March 11, 2021] -
Latinx Voters with Liz Alarcón
What We Don't Know [December 9th 2020] -
Trump’s strategy in Venezuela: Domestic or foreign policy?
Global Americans [April 15, 2020] -
Opinion: Hispanics in America are under attack
The Washington Post [August 6, 2019] -
I'm a progressive Venezuelan American. Disliking Trump doesn't mean I will support Maduro.
USA Today [May 19, 2019] -
‘Dangerous Territory’ for Democrats as Republicans Seize Venezuela Moment in Miami
The New York Times [February 10, 2019] -
In 2018, 350 million Latin Americans have the chance to vote for change
World Economic Forum [March 12, 2018]















