I wasn’t lucky enough to take your class when I
entered in this university career, but the influence of her been so transversal
that, even so, I have been able to share quite a few moments together. She,
Verónica Figueroa Huencho, has been responsible, during her 18 years as public
administrator, for broadening the horizon of research regarding the indigenous
people existing the territory where we live.
In addition, she has become Director of the
Escuela de Gobierno y Gestión Pública of her alma mater, the Universidad de
Chile, even when, on more than one occasion criticized the role that “la Chile”
has taken in terms of public policies, in relation to the systematic violation
of human rights, exercised from Estado de Chile towards these peoples, as it
does with the rest of country.
In January, and until May, she will become one
of the few woman who have a played the role of visiting teacher, of the David
Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies of Harvard University; “la profe
Vero” is incredible, a great reference of knowledge and of our peoples… Amulepe
taiñ weichan!
She's a great teacher, for what they say...
ResponderBorrarI love this professor, anyone can tell she loves the career :)
ResponderBorrarI was lucky enough to get in her class on my first semester, back in the Moneda building. She is an amazing human being, I have a lot of good memories from her class!
ResponderBorrarVeronica is the best teacher I've ever had
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