Estefanía León, a Venezuelan comedian part of the troupe El Cuartico in Mexico City, embodies the spirit of resistance through humor. In 2017, during Venezuela's severe economic turmoil, with hyperinflation and food shortages rampant, León and others turned to comedy as a means of critique amid government crackdowns on freedom of speech. Her time at El Chigüire Bipolar, a satire site, demanded a fine balance between humor and the harsh realities surrounding her. Despite the oppressive climate, where authoritarian policies under President Nicolás Maduro increasingly silenced dissent, León viewed comedy as her battleground. Even in the face of intimidation and fear for personal safety, she emphasizes the powerful role of humor as both a personal coping mechanism and a tool for political and social critique. Now in exile, León continues to use laughter to connect with her roots, proving that comedy can both entertain and empower, providing a resilient thread in the tapestry of her homeland's challenging narrative.
Jokes in Exile: Venezuelan Comedians Find Laughter Abroad

Jokes in Exile: Venezuelan Comedians Find Laughter Abroad
Exploring how Venezuelan comedians in exile use humor to critique dictatorship.
Venezuelan comedians like Estefanía León, now residing in Mexico City, have found ways to channel their political frustrations and fears into comedy, maintaining a bridge to their homeland through laughter.

















