Together Women Can is extremely happy to share its first "sisterhood story from Kenya" during the Bayer Bayron Bar Valentine's party (Berlin Germany). There will be Love&Science prompt battle pitches generated by AI. TWC presents a wonderful poem about women´s talks and knowledge sharing, all in the frame of health prevention & above all self-love. Come and collect your POAP! Remember that you value, and every one does! #empoweringwomen #ruralkenya #selflove #healthforall #cervicalcancerawereness Web: https://togetherwomencan.co/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/togetherwomencan/ Email: togetherwomencan.20@gmail.com
The holder of this POAP met Kiliana Suzart-Woischnik at the Bayer Valentine's Day Party 14th of Feruary 2024. This person is probably open minded and highly interested in Innovation, Future of Medicine, Digital Health, and crazy stuff. Kiliana is a Brazilian German Physician, currently working at Bayer Pharmaceuticals in Berlin as Principal Epidemiologist at the Integrated Evidence Generation department. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kiliana-suzart-woischnik/. Twitter: https://twitter.com/SuzartK.
Bianca & Self-Love Shine at Valentine's Day! Meet Bianca at our #Valentines party, celebrating women & Kenyan culture! Her message: self-love empowers all.✨Bianca is a scientist with the passion of women´s health and enpowerment. She works as a preclinical pharmacologist in Bayer (Germany) and a women´s & reproductive health consultant at Together Women Can (Kenya). #POAP #EmpoweredWomen #selflove #womenshealth #cervicalcancerprevention
Carnaval de Argentina 2024
2024-02-14
The Carnaval de Argentina is a vibrant and diverse celebration that varies significantly across the country, reflecting the rich tapestry of Argentine culture. Its origins can be traced back to the colonial period, with significant influences from European and Indigenous traditions. The most famous celebrations occur in the provinces of Corrientes and Entre Ríos, particularly in the cities of Gualeguaychú, Corrientes, and Concordia, each offering its unique flavor of carnival festivities. One of the hallmark features of the Argentine carnival is the "comparsa," a musical group that performs in elaborate costumes, accompanied by dancers who parade through the streets. The Gualeguaychú Carnival, often referred to as the "Carnival of the Country," is especially renowned for its spectacular floats and costumes, drawing comparisons to the Rio Carnival in Brazil. Gualeguaychú alone hosts tens of thousands of spectators each weekend of the celebration; thousands participate in over 100 murgas in Buenos Aires, "Carnaval Porteño", alone. In 2024 the Buenos Aires Carnaval ends February 13th. The Carnaval was revived in the 2000s after a decades-long ban by the military dictatorship, highlighting its importance as a cultural expression and social protest. The event is not only a display of creativity and joy but also an economic booster, attracting tourists from across the globe. More: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buenos_Aires_Carnival Art&Text supported by ChatGPT.
Carnaval de Uruguay 2024
2024-02-14
The Carnaval de Uruguay is the longest carnival in the world, extending over 40 days, typically starting in late January and ending in late February or early March. It is rooted in African and European traditions. Central to the carnival are the "Llamadas" parades, which highlight the African heritage through Candombe music and dance, a rhythmic beat played on "tamboriles" (drums). These parades, filled with vibrant costumes and infectious energy, celebrate the country's African roots and community spirit. Another hallmark is the "Murgas," theatrical musical groups that perform satirical and political commentary, reflecting the social and political climate of Uruguay. These performances, characterized by elaborate costumes, makeup, and harmonious singing, are both entertaining and thought-provoking, offering insights into the country's issues and psyche. The carnival also features "Comparsas," which include colorful and dynamic groups of dancers and musicians, parading through the streets, contributing to the festival's lively atmosphere. Additionally, "Humoristas," "Parodistas," and "Revistas" offer comedy, parody, and magazine-style performances, respectively, showcasing the diverse talents of the participants. The Carnaval is a living celebration of Uruguay's identity, unity, and creativity. Salud! More: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uruguayan_Carnival Art&Text supported by ChatGPT.




