All her life, Cirle Tatis Arzuza had been taught to think her curly hair was something to hide. But after years of harsh chemical treatments, Cirle learned to love her hair, and taught other women to do the same.
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By Duolingo on Thu 12 Sep 2019
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Episode 36: De México a Marte (From Mexico to Mars)
By Duolingo on Thu 29 Aug 2019Ever since she was a little girl, Carmen Félix knew she wanted to work on something related to space. So she defied cultural expectations, became one of the first Mexican scientists to work for NASA, and helped create and participate in some of the first simulations of missions to Mars.
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Episode 35: Colores del Maíz (Shades of Maize)
By Duolingo on Thu 22 Aug 2019Fernando Laposse is a Mexican designer with a particular obsession: corn. It’s an obsession that began in his childhood and would lead him to create a project that would not only help save the diversity of native corn in Mexico, but also revive a small farming town that was about to disappear.
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Episode 34: Igualdad en la pista (Equality on the racetrack)
By Duolingo on Thu 15 Aug 2019Tatiana Calderón is the only female driver in Formula 2 racing, and she’s poised to make it to the top: Formula 1. In her career, she’s had to overcome many obstacles of a sport built by and for men–but now, she’s leading a revolution to go even further, and adapt racing cars’ design to the female body.
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Episode 33: El Milagro del Café (The Coffee Miracle)
By Duolingo on Thu 27 Jun 2019Since he was a kid, Tito Vargas has dreamt of having his own coffee plantation. It’s a dream his parents tried very hard to dissuade him from pursuing because they knew first-hand the uncertainty and hardship of the coffee trade. But Tito persisted, and he too would learn of the ups and downs of life as a coffee farmer, until he found a solution that had been right under his nose that whole time.