¿Cómo reconocer lo cotidiano como algo extraordinario? | Albe Pérez | TEDxAltamira Women
En un mundo que nos pide mostrar nuestros logros, es preciso hacer un alto y evaluar lo que, realmente, importa más allá de los títulos y publicaciones en redes sociales. Esta charla guía a través de ideas enlazadas, el misterio excepcional que guarda lo cotidiano. comprometida gerente cultural con más de veinte años de experiencia en la gestión de proyectos que fortalecen el tejido social en Venezuela. Ha dirigido programas culturales y sociales a gran escala, con impacto en más de 80.000 personas vulnerables (World Vision) y 5.000 niños y jóvenes (Fundaobrero). Desde su rol ejecutivo en Cultura Chacao, donde desarrolló políticas públicas para la paz y la inclusión, hasta la fundación de Ser Voz, una plataforma en formato podcast que visibiliza proyectos sociales y creativos dentro del país, su trabajo es un testimonio contundente de compromiso social y gestión cultural. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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