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Sep 2023
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LíderCast 050 - Bia Pacheco revisitado

LUCIANO PIRES & CAFé BRASIL EDITORIAL LTDA
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Hoje, seguindo a ideia de revisitar episódios clássicos, republicamos a conversa realizada em 2016 com Bia Pacheco, que à época tinha 68 anos e que foi a primeira mulher no Rio Grande do Sul a assumir ser portadora do vírus HIV. Isso nos anos 90. Sua história é emocionante e sua luta contra a ignorância a respeito da AIDS e o principalmente contra o preconceito é uma inspiração para todos nós.

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