
What is humanity? Is it defined by our greatest acts of kindness or our darkest moments of cruelty?
In this thought-provoking episode of Coffee, Matcha & Soul, we sit down with Fernando Travesí—award-winning novelist, playwright, and human rights activist—who has witnessed both the best and worst of humanity firsthand. From working in conflict zones in Albania, Sierra Leone, and Colombia to advocating for justice with the United Nations, the Red Cross, and the International Center for Transitional Justice, Travesí brings a profound and deeply personal perspective on what it truly means to be human.
Through his experiences, he explores the complexities of compassion, resilience, and justice, revealing how storytelling can bridge the gap between suffering and healing, between darkness and hope.
Join us for a powerful conversation that challenges us to reflect on the true essence of humanity—and our role in shaping it.