Column: Understanding language differences is a must in a touchless, globalized world
Editor's note: The interview with María Hernandez was conducted in Spanish and translated into English by the author.
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Editor's note: The interview with María Hernandez was conducted in Spanish and translated into English by the author.
The women’s unemployment crisis is an issue that everyone, not just economists, need to educate themselves on.
For women, walking into a room is not always easy. As we carry their personal stories with us, it is our responsibility to pass their teachings on to increase female leadership roles.
The United States can learn from other countries to not only have basic coronavirus safety measures, but to also tailor additional policies based on geography and urban design planning.
Addressing the way we relate to each other and acknowledging the physical distance that followed the start of the pandemic are mental exercises we have done for months now. Our new daily routine also comes with new challenges related to how and what we focus our attention on in class, and the way we perceive reality now that technology is constantly in front of us.