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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Q & A with Sr. Maria Clara Kreis, studying why sisters stay in religious life

Sisters express cautious hope for immigrants as Trump administration continues 'Dreamers' program

Q & A with Sr. Gail Jagroop, facilitating retreats in Trinidad and Tobago

Spanish-speaking sisters will gather in July for spiritual renewal

Children grow stronger at Panama City orphanage, realize their right to be 'just kids'

Q & A with Sr. Noelene Simmons, battling trafficking in Australia, a 'destination country'

Sisters in Buenos Aires inspired by pope, take in Syrian refugee family

Q & A with Sr. Yudith Pereira, bringing health care, education and peacebuilding to South Sudan

Sisters on the ground in flood-ravaged Peru provide medical aid to residents

Q & A with Sr. Stella Storch, helping Tanzanian orphans earn a living

With disparate challenges, religious in Central, South America find common ground

Q & A with Mary-Cabrini Durkin, carrying God's love into the world

Q & A with Poor Sisters of St. Joseph, sharing a mission if not a country of origin

Q & A with Sr. Pearl Ceasar, training people in San Antonio for living-wage jobs

Martin, Pimentel encourage Catholics to help migrants under shadow of Trump policies

Association is ready to change the realities of Hispanic sisters in the US

Q & A with Sr. Maureen Gallagher, setting up financial independence paths for women in Mexico

New executive orders on immigration policy have advocates, Dreamers apprehensive

Q & A with Sr. Estela Buet, helping prisoners during and after incarceration

Awareness fosters hope for often-invisible sex-trafficking victims in the Midwest