Lucia is a London-based multimedia producer, journalist and documentary filmmaker whose work focuses on the power of innovative media to promote positive human rights change.

Lucia currently works as a Video Producer at Amnesty International’s International Secretariat, where she reports on human rights violations in Eastern Europe and Central Asia with a focus on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Previously, she worked as a Producer for the Financial Times’ in-house creative studio and, prior to that, as a Staff Writer for The Calvert Journal, the world’s leading publication for society and culture in Eastern Europe and Central Asia.

Lucia is a confident filmmaker whose work focuses on powerful individual stories that reveal issues of global importance. Lucia worked as Production Manager on Finding Alaa, a BBC Our World, BBC Arabic and CBC award-winning short documentary that tells the story of families struggling to live with the consequences of acts of terror and the journey of one man's search for a child. Her award-winning directorial debut, The Dream of Karabakh, a short film about an Armenian refugee from Nagorno-Karabakh, was published by multimedia platforms openDemocracy and SIMA Academy.

Lucia holds a Masters of Fine Arts in Creative Documentary from Open City Docs at University College London, where she also obtained an undergraduate degree in liberal arts with a focus in Anthropology and Communications. Originally from Spain, Lucia is fluent in five languages.