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👌😎 Good morning! Let's talk today about simple, yet significant changes that no one else has made... Let's get started!

The town of the tlayudas

From the hand of Pamela Cerdeira we will set out on a journey that begins with Tlayudas in Oaxaca, to learn how, thanks to a combination of efforts and wills, women from an indigenous community recover the ability to dream and never be on their knees again.

The hunger war

In this world where outrageous amounts of food are wasted every minute, it is unbelievable that it is also facing an unprecedented food crisis and the worst is yet to come. Gabriela Sotomayor provides us with hard and shocking data.

13:14 and a Nobel Prize in physics

It all depends on the glass through which you look at it...and they say no: from quantum mechanics it is impossible to describe a complete physical reality. Why can't a car at high speed be located at the same time in space? Did it exist there, then, or not? Is an apple red for those who are not colorblind? The Dr. Marilú Acosta gives us her weekly article with her characteristic dose of intellectual dichotomy that we are always happy to share with our subscribers.

👌🏻 Acceso Libre | Democracy, a key ingredient to protect the Earth

There is a Sea of Hope that not only gives the title to the book by Andrea Sáenz-Arroyo's book but is made up of thousands of people convinced that development goes hand in hand with the conservation of nature and that this is not possible without inclusion.


🎙 Do we have any coffee left?

Barbara Anderson tells us more about her book (IN)VISIBLE. 24 stories of success and happiness of people with disabilities. It is important to listen to her and read it to generate more awareness and empathy. Don't miss it.


😎 That's all for today! Nice Wednesday...

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