In honor of Women’s History Month, we’re revisiting a story by Loune Viaud, a public health expert from Haiti who rescued 38 children after the 2010 earthquake struck the country. Stick around until the end to hear what Loune and the children from the story have been up to since this episode first aired.
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By Duolingo on Tue 25 Apr 2023
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Episode 93: La reine du codage (The Coding Queen) - Revisited
By Duolingo on Tue 18 Apr 2023In honor of Women’s History Month, we’re revising a story by Matina Razafimahefa, a university student from Madagascar with an entrepreneurial spirit. Stick around until the end to hear what Matina has been up to since this episode first aired.
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Episode 92: Rêves d’une karateka (Karate Dreams) - Revisited
By Duolingo on Tue 11 Apr 2023In honor of Women’s History Month, we’re revisiting a story by Valérie Desroches, a karate student from Montreal. After learning she had Asperger's syndrome, Valérie’s new self-knowledge inspired her to work even harder toward achieving her karate dreams. Stick around until the end to hear what Valérie has been up to since this episode first aired.
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Episode 91: Trouver sa voix (Speaking Out) - Revisited
By Duolingo on Tue 04 Apr 2023In honor of Women’s History Month, we’re revisiting a story by Linh Lan Dao, who decided to pursue a career in journalism after encountering anti-Asian racism. Stick around until the end to hear what Linh Lan’s been up to since this episode first aired.
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Episode 90: Surfer au Sénégal (Senegal Surfer) - Revisited
By Duolingo on Tue 28 Mar 2023In honor of Women’s History Month, we’re revisiting a story by Khadjou Sambe, a young woman who defied gender norms by taking up surfing, considered a men-only sport in her home country of Senegal. Stick around until the end to hear what Khadjou has been up to since this episode first aired.