We are a virtual non-profit entity building the infrastructure to strengthen the narrative power of social justice movements in Latin America.

We strengthen the narrative power of the global majority.

Throughout history, social justice movements have fought tirelessly for legal and political transformation. However, today we know that this is insufficient to transform reality. Beyond laws, it is narratives that shape culture, and it is the invisible power of hegemonic narratives that limits our perception of what is possible, normalizing injustice and inequality.

At this crucial moment for the planet and humanity, we call for a radical act of radical imagination to envision a new horizon.

At Puentes, we work to strengthen the narrative power of social justice movements in Latin America.

How we do it

Weaving a "larger we"

Expanding connections means building political infrastructure: the relational and emotional conditions that allow diverse efforts to converge, reach scale, gain density, and sustain themselves over time. It involves connecting movements, territories, ways of knowing and doing, and diverse audiences around shared horizons, without erasing differences or imposing uniformity.

Active hope is a discipline anchored in collective agency, community, and the present. It starts by recognizing that we live in an unbearable reality, orients itself toward the future we dream of, and affirms that collective action has an impact. It does not promise immediate results, but rather a sustained commitment to the relentless search for possibility.

The commitment to possibility

Active hope is a discipline anchored in collective agency, community, and the present. It starts by recognizing that we live in an unbearable reality, orients itself toward the future we dream of, and affirms that collective action has an impact. It does not promise immediate results, but rather a sustained commitment to the relentless search for possibility.

At Puentes, active hope allows us to compost pain, exhaustion, and uncertainty, transforming them into energy to keep acting. It is a political force that nurtures bonds, strengthens perseverance, and keeps alive the capacity to commit ourselves to building the world we want to inhabit.

Expand the boundaries of what is possible

Radical imagination is the collective capacity to imagine, explore, and narrate unexpected futures that expand the territory of what is possible. It enables the creation of bold, beautiful, and politically effective narratives—capable of opening new horizons when certainty runs out.

At Puentes, we practice radical imagination to illustrate the world we want to build, identify emerging possibilities, and transform them into narratives that move people to action. We create spaces for exploration where mistakes don’t paralyze but enable: where unexpected associations emerge, where forms of knowledge and language that rarely intersect come together, and where undisciplined collaborations are encouraged to step off script, experiment with formats and metaphors, and create narrative artifacts that embody shared values and make a broader, more desirable, and more compelling future imaginable.

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What we offer

We provide the training and platforms necessary for organizations and activists to come together to change the story.

Training platform

We connect Latin American organizations and activists with the knowledge, expert teams, and resources they need to build narrative power.

Inspiratorio is a digital learning space that supports changemakers and movements seeking to craft new narratives and build narrative power.

Discover how we do it

Narrative platforms

We create platforms alongside organizations and activists, intentionally designed to transform how meaning is built around key social issues.

Through capacity building and connections, we strengthen the narrative power of social justice movements in Latin America.

We are a community of organizations and faith leaders promoting human rights from diverse beliefs and spiritualities.

Get tools for your communication work on faith and human rights here.

We are a sector-wide platform that brings together human rights and gender justice activists across Latin America to sustain shared processes of analysis, meaning-making, and political interpretation of regional dynamics.

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Interconnectedness as a shared horizon

A narrative to understand the polycrisis and enable convergence

At Puentes, we see consciousness of interconnectedness as an integrative opportunity to make sense of the multiple crises we face—and to respond to them collectively. The crises are already connected—even if our agendas are not—because they share structural roots in the model that organizes our societies.

This is not a bug; it’s part of the design. Those who have globalized the infrastructure that sustains the world—finance, technology, supply chains, media—have kept fragmented the very people who could transform it. Reclaiming a shared consciousness of our interconnectedness is not an abstract gesture; it is a political act.

 

It allows us to see more clearly how issues we often treat separately—democracy, security, migration, digital platforms, decolonization, and racial, social, climate, and gender justice—are deeply intertwined. And, crucially, it helps us recognize that the illusion of separation does not simply limit our understanding; it actively sustains extractive, exclusionary, and domination-based projects.

Between 2025 and 2035, Puentes will work to position interconnectedness as a shared narrative horizon, lens, and practice. Because if hegemonic power has learned to coordinate the infrastructure that organizes the world, our challenge is to coordinate consciousness—and build the kind of power that can transform it.

This is the talent building Puentes

We contribute our Latin American talents, passions, and perspectives to the great global conversation on narratives. Meet those who make our work possible:

We bet on the diversity of talents and methodologies, and on collective creation.

Advisory Board

We have an advisory board that oversees our work and provides support for the fulfillment of our mission. It is composed of:

Journalist focused on social justice and pioneer in digital rights in Brazil. She has a renowned trajectory in philanthropic work. She was a co-founder of the Nupef Institute and regional leader for Latin America for IRIS. Currently, she is the Executive Director of the Toriba Institute, an organization dedicated to mobilizing collective imagination to design possible and desirable futures.
She has led multiple global initiatives in Southeast and South Asia, Latin America, the Caribbean, West Africa, Europe, and the United States and has training in management, racial inequalities, and feminism. Currently, she serves as an international consultant in philanthropy and narrative work.
She is an international human rights lawyer with a great trajectory in Latin America. Currently, she is the executive director of The Women’s Equality Center.

Sindis Meza is a Colombian lawyer whose academic work focuses on historical reparations for Afro-descendant populations for the transatlantic slave trade and on how these processes relate to racial formation, racial stratification in Latin America, and the role of law in such dynamics. She also addresses gender issues within this same field. Currently, she is a doctoral student in African and African American Studies at Harvard University and previously served as a Program Officer in the Office for the Andean Region of the Ford Foundation.

Lawyer expert in women’s rights and international law. She founded and led Women’s Link Worldwide. Currently, she is an international consultant on these issues.

Let’s keep weaving connections!

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