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Roberta Braga

Founder & Executive DirectorDigital Democracy Institute of the Americas

Biography

Roberta Braga is founder and executive director of the Digital Democracy Institute of the Americas (DDIA), a non-partisan nonprofit dedicated to strengthening a healthier Internet for Latinos in the U.S. and Latin America. Roberta brings years of expertise working in U.S.-Latin America foreign policy, democracy-building and global communications. She was director for counter-disinformation strategies at Equis, a set of organizations working to better understand the Latino electorate in the United States, and served as deputy director for programs and outreach at the Atlantic Council’s Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center, where she led programming on Brazil and projects on countering disinformation and misinformation in elections across Brazil, Mexico, and Colombia, as well as in Venezuela. Roberta earned her MA in Global Communication with a focus on Public Diplomacy from The George Washington University and her BA in Journalism and International Security from UW-Madison.