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Andrea Insunza
Andrea Insunza is a Chilean journalist known for her work in investigative journalism and her commitment to historical memory. She holds a degree in Social Communication from the University of Chile and a Master's in Political Journalism from Columbia University, and has played a prominent role in various journalistic projects.

She is co-author of the books Bachelet. The unofficial story (2005), Legionaries of Christ in Chile. God, money and power (2008), The cardinal's archives. Real cases (2011) and Going back to 17. Memories of a generation under dictatorship (2013). Since 2004, she has been a researcher and director of the Research and Publications Center (CIP) at the Faculty of Communication and Letters of the Diego Portales University, where she also serves as a journalism professor.

Together with Javier Ortega, she founded LaBot, a non-profit journalistic foundation that seeks to deliver quality content in innovative ways, such as informational chatbots and data journalism. Additionally, she was part of the team that developed the documentary Operation Chile: Top Secret (2023), which reveals the intervention of the United States in Chile's internal politics during the dictatorship.

Her work has been recognized with the Gabo Award in the Innovation category in 2015, highlighting her ability to combine rigorous research with narratives accessible to the public.
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