Beatriz García Nice
Associate / GBV Project Lead
Expert Bio
Ms. García Nice is an associate with the Latin America Program. Prior to joining the Wilson Center, she lived in Beijing, China, where she worked to advance education opportunities in China’s most impoverished provinces and study China's political system and Mandarin. Ms. García Nice worked for the Organization of American States - Inter-American Committee against Terrorism (OAS/CICTE) managing the committee’s operations portfolio, the U.S. Department of State with the Consular Bureau at the US Embassy Santiago, Chile, and as a former specialist with the International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Bureau (INL) at the US Embassy Quito, Ecuador.
Ms. García Nice received a BA in International Relations and Political Science from the Universidad de las Américas-Puebla (UDLAP) and the Université Jean Moulin Lyon III, and a MA in Security from The George Washington University. She follows technology, migration, democratic governance, and gender. Her analysis has been featured in CNN, Le Figaro, NTN24, Associated Press, and DW, among others. She leads the Wilson Center's initiative on gender-based violence, "Accessing Justice: Femicide and the Rule of Law."
Insight & Analysis by Beatriz García Nice
- Blog post
- Women & Gender
Uphill Battle for Argentina’s Feminists
- Blog post
- Artificial Intelligence
ColombIA
- Podcast
- Women's Rights
Backlash: A Conversation with Macarena Sáez on Feminism in Latin America
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Listen on
- Past event
- Environment
Cooperación y financiación para la conservación: Un propósito regional
- Blog post
- Gender-based Violence
If It Happened to the First Lady, It Could Happen to Anyone
- Blog post
- Security and Defense
In Latin America, At Odds Over Ukraine
- Blog post
- Oceans
Latin America’s Ocean Conservation Leadership
- Past event
- Environment