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Author: Maryoriet Salgado

Beyond Covid-19: The real pandemic in Honduras

Beyond Covid-19: The real pandemic in Honduras

by Maryoriet Salgado

April 16, 2020

Photos by Jorge Alberto Torres Castillo A couple of weeks ago, I finally landed in my home country, Honduras. I had spent 18 months as a doctoral researcher at ZEF, Bonn, Germany including two North Rhine-Westphalia winters in a row away from my tropical homeland. Like many others that choose to leave for better opportunities, …

April 29, 2019
Elevator Pitch: “Sorority”

Elevator Pitch: “Sorority”

by Maryoriet Salgado and Namrata Rawat

“What does sorority mean to you?” This is what ZEF Junior Researcher Namrata Rawat and Margee Salgado decided to ask people around ZEF during an elevator pitch.

April 29, 2019
Sorority has been excluded from sexist vocabularies

Sorority has been excluded from sexist vocabularies

by Maryoriet Salgado

Thinking on the outcomes of their Elevator pitch on Sorority, Salgado states: “Sorority has been excluded from the developing vocabularies!

October 31, 2018
Migrating is not a crime (HASTHAG)

Migrating is not a crime (HASTHAG)

by Maryoriet Salgado

Reposts on Facebook and one of the biggest humanitarian crises yet faced by the Central American Region By Maryoriet R.Salgado, junior researcher at ZEF I woke up today, to several reposts on facebook, as it usually happens after any crisis event. Coming from Honduras, it is not an uncommon phenomenon, it may only vary on …

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