Ángela-Jo Touza-Medina
Guest contributor on Galicia, migration integration, and belonging – Remote Work Europe
About Ángela-Jo
Ángela-Jo Touza-Medina, M.A., LL.M. is a global nonprofit and social impact consultant, workforce strategy and diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging advocate, and a recognised immigrant integration facilitator. She is the author of A Single Mother by Choice: A Journal for Solo Moms and the founder of LiveGalicia, a platform supporting digital nomads, foreign residents, and returning Galicians as they build lives rooted in community and belonging.
With over twenty years of experience guiding organisations and community-driven initiatives, her work sits at the intersection of equity, migration, and organisational resilience.
For Remote Work Europe, Ángela-Jo writes from Galicia on the lived experience of remote work in northern Spain, the integration realities for international residents and returning Galicians, and the cultural and policy patterns that shape how rural Spain welcomes – or doesn't welcome – distributed workers.
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Articles by Ángela-Jo
- The Room Where Galicia Showed Up
- Subvenciones for Remote Workers in Galicia: What Actually Exists, Who Can Apply, and How the Process Really Works
- Galicia works for remote workers – but only if we don’t break it
- That weird week after January 6th in Galicia: When everyone pretends they're back but Nobody Is
- Celebrations Are the Map: Why Remote Workers in Galicia Learn Belonging at the Table
- Between Coastlines and Clay: Remote, Foreign, and Local Artisans Shaping Galicia's Creative Economy
- Digital Roots: How Remote Workers Are Helping Redefine Rural Galicia
- The Invisible Currency of Belonging in Galicia
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