Gabriela Henriquez Stoikow is a bilingual journalist based in Atlanta, Georgia, covering local news, immigration, and healthcare.
She has previously worked at The Miami Herald, CNN, and Miami Today News, and her work has been featured at the Atlanta Business Chronicle, WABE, Rough Draft, and Documented NY. In Venezuela, she worked at the investigative journalism outlets RunRun.es and Armando.info, covering politics, human rights, and the Covid-19 pandemic.
Gabriela won the Atlanta Press Club’s Rising Star Award in 2025.
On the first day of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, the Department of Justice said it was ending a grant that supported the Georgia Asylum and Immigration Network’s work assisting immigrant victims of crime, including domestic violence and human trafficking.
Entre amigos y familiares, se vive una mezcla de dolor y temor mientras se espera que el veterano reportero, conocido por cubrir a ICE, llegue de nuevo a su país natal.
La doctora de Emory, Paulina Rebolledo, quien también ejerce en el Hospital Grady Memorial, habla sobre las vacunas, la salud mental y las barreras de acceso a la atención médica para los latinos en tiempos difíciles.
Emory physician Paulina Rebolledo, who also practices at Grady Memorial Hospital, talks about vaccinations, mental health, and barriers to care for Latinos during difficult times
A pesar de preocupaciones entre los financiadores como de las comunidades inmigrantes, la fiesta de inicio del Mes de la Herencia Hispana se llevó a cabo por cuarto año en el Historic Fourth Ward Park
Despite anxiety among funders and immigrant communities alike, the Hispanic Heritage Month kickoff party went on for the fourth year at Historic Fourth Ward Park.