
Cristela Guerra
Former Staff
Cristela Guerra is a senior arts and culture reporter for WBUR, a queer Panamanian journalist of color, and a moderator who facilitates and leads conversations around race, identity, and equity. Before working in public radio, she was a newspaper journalist for more than a decade, working at The Boston Globe and The News-Press in Fort Myers, Florida. She was a 2024 Nieman Fellow at Harvard. Her studies examined stories from the diaspora, including those of her own Panamanian heritage, the reasons that compel people to migrate and how those individuals build community and maintain connections to their cultural identity. Her work received a regional and national Edward R. Murrow Award in 2014 and most recently received another regional Edward R. Murrow in 2023 as part of “Continuing Coverage” for her work at the U.S.-Mexico border on the journey of Venezuelan migrants. She was chosen as a 2019 Latina Leader by Amplify Latinx and selected by YW Boston to be inducted into its 2023 Academy of Women Achievers and receive the organization’s Sylvia Ferrell-Jones Award. They are the vice-president of the New England Chapter of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists and vice-chair of the board at RAW Art Works in Lynn.
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A reporter's goodbye
"I thought I’d write an ode to a role I’ve loved, bearing witness to beauty in all its forms, watching artists do alchemy, building community alongside the best team anyone...

Young cast brings authentic accents to ‘Kufre N’ Quay’
Levi Mngomezulu, 11, makes his professional debut a coming-of-age play about a Nigerian boy navigating life in New York. Featuring authentic accents and diverse stories, the production is part of...

5 things to do this weekend, including Stanley Whitney at the ICA and Boston Jerkfest
Plus, the Charles River Jazz Fest and a Dropkick Murphys concert in Quincy.

5 things to do this weekend, including Blue Man Group's final shows and Boston Harborfest
Plus, the Summer Boston Celtic Music Festival and Puppet Showplace Theater's summer outdoor series.

MFA returns two stolen works from Benin Kingdom
At a ceremony Friday in New York City, Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts returned two works of art that were stolen from present-day Nigeria more than a century ago. They...
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5 things to do this weekend, including BAMS Fest and a Donna Summer disco party
Plus, the Queer Re(Public) Festival at Arrow Street Arts and celebrating the summer of "Jaws."

5 things to do this weekend, including Big Gay Dance Party and Arlington Porchfest
Plus, an opera about Frederick Douglass and a historic LGBTQ+ tour of Boston.

Pride, 'No Kings' combine in Boston march and festival
Boston's Pride parade, in Copley Square, coincided with the “No Kings” demonstration, converging the two causes. Twirling rainbow umbrellas and waving Pride flags under drizzling skies, paraders whooped and cheered...

Showing pride as a queer immigrant in Boston
For some queer immigrants, a life in the United States is an opportunity to live openly. That reality is much more fraught with the current administration. To be queer and...

Norma Meras Swenson, co-founder of Our Bodies Ourselves, dies at 93
She was a co-author and editor of most editions of “Our Bodies, Ourselves” — the landmark book on women's health.