
100 Migrantinnen, die die Welt verändern
Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls 3
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Narrated by:
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Collien Ulmen-Fernandes
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Muschda Sherzada
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By:
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Elena Favilli
About this listen
Der dritte Band der weltweit erfolgreichen Rebel-Girls-Stories versammelt Biografien von 100 Migrantinnen, die die Welt verändert haben. 100 außergewöhnliche Frauen aus Geschichte und Gegenwart, die ihre Heimat verließen, um in einem anderen Land ein neues Leben zu beginnen. 100 Frauen, die eine Zuflucht suchten, um ihre Träume zu verwirklichen und ihre Ideen mit der Welt zu teilen. Die Ex-US-Außenministerin Madeleine Albright, die Modeschöpferin Diane von Fürstenberg und die Publizistin Hannah Arendt gehören ebenso dazu wie Popstar Rihanna und die mexikanische Klimaaktivistin Xiye Bastida-Patrick.
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