hi, i’m carolina.
award-winning trauma-informed journalist | educator | writer | ceramic artist
founder of art and death care practice
Barro y Luna
co-founder of award-winning podcast studio Pizza Shark
award-winning trauma-informed journalist | educator | writer | ceramic artist
founder of art and death care practice
Barro y Luna
co-founder of award-winning podcast studio Pizza Shark
I arrived at ceramics and death work after years of reporting on immigration, criminal justice and abolitionist practices within carceral systems forced me to confront my own traumas. I studied clinical traumatology with the Trauma Research Foundation and have since advocated for trauma-informed training for all journalists.
This ethos informed my work developing and leading Spotify’s inaugural Latinx Sound Up training program and teaching with CUNY’s Newmark School of Journalism Spanish-language master's program, Lede New Orleans and Propeller New Orleans.
For the first decade of my career, I worked as an editor, reporter and producer in newspapers, public media, alt weeklies and digital media — locally in South Florida, then nationally and internationally from New England. I was the first full-time female craft beer reporter in South Florida, and later covered street art during the boom of Miami’s developer-led Wynwood Arts District. Through it all, I covered immigration as a first-generation Peruvian immigrant myself.
I was born and raised in Lima, Peru, and have bylines in English and Spanish across the US and internationally. I went to high school in Miami and settled in New Orleans for its marriage of Lima’s stormy colonial past and Miami’s tropical surrealness. My dream is to move to a farm with a Scottish highland cow and everyone I love.