LOLA in the Media – June 2026

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Summer is officially here in the northern hemisphere, and June brought with it another full month of LOLA voices in the world. As we do every month, we are rounding up the media highlights, articles, and conversations our leaders were part of across the globe.

From Latin America to North America, from Brazil to Europe, LOLA leaders were writing, speaking, and showing up. They interviewed compelling figures in the liberty movement, took their ideas to the radio, and published work worth reading. If you want to see what our community has been up to, keep going.

Featured Appearances 

Gloria Alvarez on POV (SPANISH)
Sofia Rojas – LOLA Latin America

Sofia Rojas, part of LOLA’s Latin America regional team, led the way this month, interviewing Gloria Alvarez to discuss her book and the ideas of individual and civil liberties that sit at the heart of the liberty movement.

Times Radio Morning Show (ENGLISH)
Samiksha Bhattacharjee – LOLA London, United Kingdom

Samiksha Bhattacharjee, LOLA chapter leader from London, UK, joined a morning news program to discuss freedom of speech and how economic freedom can drive economic growth, and was introduced on air as part of LOLA.

The Future of Liberty: Faith, Leadership & Civic Responsibility (ENGLISH)
Nafisa Pierce – LOLA USA

Nafisa Pierce, President of LOLA USA and military veteran, joined Barry Shore on Eye on Las Vegas for a wide-ranging conversation about liberty, community, and civic engagement. She spoke about her work leading a nationwide network of women advancing the values of freedom and free markets, and why building strong local communities remains one of the most effective paths to lasting change.

Full List Of Global Articles

Letícia Barros, LOLA Brazil
The social security that Brazil cannot afford
The economic and political miracle of the United States

(PORTUGUESE)

Izabela Patriota, LOLA Brazil
Who represents a 14-year-old minor?
Potiguar receives young leaders award in the United States

(PORTUGUESE)

Lourdes Romero, LOLA Latin America
They are killing people: some call it ‘protest’; the IACHR calls it ‘dialogue’(SPANISH)

Patricia Erives, LOLA Chihuahua, Mexico
Stockholm syndrome at work: why do Mexicans idolize their chains? (SPANISH)

Paola Condori, LOLA Santa Cruz, Bolivia
Who speaks for us? (SPANISH)

Damelys Malave, LOLA Aragua, Venezuela
Human dignity cannot be defended by sacrificing the individual (SPANISH)

Maria Salinas, LOLA Guanajuato, Mexico
The ‘business’ of power (SPANISH)