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María Romero Cordero

Chilean journalist and film critic

María Romero Cordero (2 April 1909 – 14 August 1989[1]) was a Chilean journalist and film critic. She is considered to be one of the pioneers of film and entertainment journalism in her country and Latin America.[2] She was a recipient of the Lenka Franulic Award.

Biography

María Romero Cordero was the sister of writer Alberto Romero [es] and the aunt of journalist Graciela Romero.[1]

She studied for some time in English at the Faculty of Philosophy and Education at the University of Chile, and later did postgraduate work in preschool education at Mills College in the San Francisco Bay Area, thanks to a scholarship arranged by educator Amanda Labarca. She had the opportunity to visit Hollywood, the cradle of the American film industry, an experience that would influence her later career.[1][2]

She had sentimental relationships with writer Manuel Rojas and the literary critic Raúl Silva Castro [es], but never married or had children.

HK Singer-Host Maria Cordero, Who Only Had A Primary School Education, Now Has A PhD

You may call her Dr Cordero.

Maria Cordero fei ma PhD CPPCC

Celebrities are doing their part to give back to the community as Hongkong experiences an unprecedented surge in Covid-19 cases.

Yesterday (Mar 24), veteran singer Maria Cordero visited the Tsing Yi makeshift hospital as part of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), China's political advisory body, to donate supplies.

In an interview with the media, the 67-year-old, affectionately known as Fei Ma, shared that she was appointed member of the CPPCC at the beginning of the year.

When asked how she became a CPPCC member, she replied with a laugh: "They were the ones who chose me. But regardless, I feel you shouldn’t ask what the country and Hongkong government can give you. You are a Hongkonger and a Chinese, what can you give to the Hongkong government and the country? I hope the Hongkong people can do something for Hongkong, such as when you see trash, pick it up, or when you see someone being b

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About the Author

Mary Ellen Verheyden-Hilliard is the president of the Equity Institute, an independent, nonprofit educational organization. She has directed numerous educational projects including the first national program that brought training on Title IX and educational equity to educators in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Recognizing the documented need to encourage girls' interest in science and to provide role models at an early age, Verheyden-Hilliard developed and wrote the lively and true stories of the American Women in Science series. To help children make the connection between their lives and the lives of the 15 American scientists profiled in the series, the author emphasizes the girlhoods of the future scientists, showing how different girls overcame different barriers--for example of gender, race, language, disability, and poverty--to achieve successful careers in science, math and engineering. The biographies are in use in schools and libraries nat

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