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Oct 2022
45m 44s

Mujeres Inspiradoras II

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Mujeres Inspiradoras II

En este segundo capítulo de Mujeres que inspiran traemos a dos poderosas mujeres que son capaces de transportarnos a otros lugares a través de las letras y la ciencia: Chimamanda Ngozi y Diana Trujillo. La primera una autora y novelista nigeriana que nos ha enseñado a deconstruir la historia única y parcial para valorar los relatos diversos, especialmente aquellos que nos hablan de una África maravillosa y múltiple. Por su parte Diana, una orgullosa caleña que llegó a los Estados Unidos cómo una migrante apenas llena de sueños. Hoy en día Diana es una prestigiosa ingeniera que ha hecho parte fundamental de las últimas misiones de la NASA al planeta Marte. 

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