From career breakthroughs to professional milestones, explore how Sofía Montenegro made an impact.
Sofía Montenegro Alarcón is a Nicaraguan journalist, social researcher, and feminist. Initially from a family aligned with the Somoza regime, she joined the opposition during the Sandinista Revolution. Although initially supportive of the Sandinista Party, she became a critic, believing it shifted to the right. She worked as an editor for the official Sandinista newspaper, Barricada, until 1994. Afterward, she established the Center for Communication Research (CINCO), an independent research organization, to operate free from government influence. Her work focuses on power dynamics, gender, and social interactions within Nicaraguan society.
In 1978, Sofía Montenegro joined the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN), despite her family's involvement with the Somoza regime. She struggled to overcome the fear that her family name evoked in the Sandinista movement.
In July 1979, after the Sandinista Revolution, Sofía Montenegro became the international editor of the official Sandinista newspaper, Barricada. She suffered a stress-related breakdown and had to work her way back up the ranks, but was later fired for criticizing the Sandinista Party.
In 1984, Sofía Montenegro was asked to return as the editor of the editorial page of Barricada.
In 1986, Sofía Montenegro founded the Department of Gender and Communication Studies at the American University of Nicaragua. That same year, she became one of the main organizers and founders of the Partido de la Izquierda Erotica, PIE (Party of Erotic Left).
In 1986, Sofía Montenegro published her historical essay, "Memorias del Atlántico" (Memoirs of the Atlantic).
In 1987, Sofía Montenegro was one of the women who participated in the consultations, managing to add ten articles that addressed women's rights to the 1987 Constitution.
In 1989, Sofía Montenegro founded the weekly segment "Gente" (People) in the Barricada newspaper, targeting women and children's issues.
In 1994, Sofía Montenegro founded the Center for Communication Research (CINCO) as an independent research organization, free from government influence, after serving as an editor of various divisions of the official Sandinista newspaper, Barricada.
Sofía Montenegro continued as the director of Gente until 1994.
In 1995, Sofía Montenegro founded and became the executive director of the Centro de Investigaciones para la Comunicación (CINCO), an organization focused on evaluating the impact of sex, gender, and power in Nicaraguan society.
In 1996, Sofía Montenegro participated in the short documentary film "Se le movió el piso: un retrato de Managua" (The Earth Moved: A portrait of Managua) which won the Coral Award at the Havana Latinamerican Film Festival.
In 2000, Sofía Montenegro completed a study and published the book "La cultura sexual en Nicaragua" (Sexual Culture in Nicaragua), which evaluated the high levels of violence against women.
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