Maia Bornsztein, current JD Academy and Executive Committee Member, joined Carolina Amoroso and Elisa Trotta for a thought-provoking panel at Limud Buenos Aires, moderated by Cynthia Cuculiansky. The discussion focused on the nuances of public engagement, particularly the question of when to speak from a personal perspective and when to represent an institution.
The panel explored the challenges of navigating public voice and responsibility, especially during times that demand moral clarity and leadership. Speakers addressed how, when, and why we should speak out, offering reflections that resonate across advocacy, community building, and professional life.
Maia described the experience as an opportunity to learn alongside brave, principled, and deeply committed women who are actively shaping dialogue and change.