Bárbara Anderson (born 4 December 1973) is an Argentine journalist and disability rights activist who has promoted significant legal changes regarding inclusion[1] through the Yo También Association.
[2] She has gained recognition for her work as a business journalist in print, online, television, and radio media for local and transnational groups, as well as for her role as a speaker and advisor on issues of inclusion and accessibility.
[4] Since 2013, she served as director of editorial innovation at Grupo Milenio,[7] where she reorganized the Business section, redesigned the Milenio.com portal, and renewed the company's set of supplements, which doubled revenue.
She also incorporated the titles of the social magazine CHIC in Mexico, whose content is distributed nationwide, and closed an agreement with The Financial Times to edit the weekly supplement FT Mercado.
[8] To complement her journalistic work, she created the Brand Journalism department, a unit in which companies produce content, with clients such as Monsanto, Bimbo, Laureate International México, UPs, Cinépolis, and Uber, as well as the Milenio Foros platform, a forum for debates.
La-Lista/The Guardian[12] was launched on January 1, 2021, with a large group of reporters, editors, and columnists who operated the first website with a virtual newsroom established during the coronavirus crisis.
The presentation in October 2023 in Mexico City was accompanied by an extensive display:[30] an outdoor gallery on Avenida Paseo de la Reforma featuring all of Enrique Covarrubias' photographs and brief biographies of each protagonist.
An accessible exhibition—with Braille information cards—was visited by approximately 650,000 people since its inauguration on October 17 and remained on display until November 14[31] and a large projection of images on the south wall of the World Trade Center, on a 5,000-square-meter screen (the largest in Latin America) by the company Huge Board.