Soli Salgado

Soli Salgado is the international editor of the Global Sisters Report. Previously she was the Latin America correspondent and has reported from 13 countries for GSR and NCR, covering mostly migration, human trafficking and Nuns & Nones. Born in Buenos Aires and raised in Wichita, Kansas, Soli graduated from the University of Kansas in 2013 with degrees in journalism, English, and Spanish, and joined NCR as a Bertelsen intern in 2015. Big loves include illustration, yoga, reading, travel and presidential history.

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Global Sisters Report launches GSR en español

Monday Starter: Hilton Foundation awards grant to Loyola Institute for Ministry

Monday Starter: African sisters honored for contributing to continent's development

LCWR leadership awards celebrate 2 sisters who forged inspiring paths in ministry

LCWR general assembly recommits to justice and interconnectedness of all creation

LCWR brings mystical conversations down to earth with contemplative panel

LCWR president Sr. Jane Herb outlines 'map-shaping' for religious life's future

Monday Starter: Sisters in India denied compensation for COVID-19 deaths

Incoming LCWR president Sr. Rebecca Ann Gemma keeps eyes open to complexity

LCWR general assembly will tap 'mystical wisdom,' envision congregations' futures

Monday Starter: New UISG video highlights sisters' ministries globally

Q & A with Sr. Barbara Schwarz on art as a form of prayer and meditation

Monday Starter: Franciscan sister visits Kyiv with religious delegation

Monday Starter: Sisters condemn violence, white supremacy following Buffalo shooting

Monday Starter: UISG selects new president and vice president

Monday Starter: Sr. Pat Murray to receive LCWR's 2022 leadership award

Passionist Sisters seek to renew dignity for women in Buenos Aires' poorest slums

Nuns and Nones project teaches sisters how to create land legacies for justice

Q & A with Sr. Laurie Brink on the relationship between science and theology

Passionist Sisters seek to renew dignity for women in Buenos Aires' poorest slums