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Adriana Pá ramo, a cultural anthropologist and women's rights advocate, skillfully weaves her cross-cultural experiences into her work. Her unique perspective amplifies the voices of women from diverse places such as India, Kuwait, Turkmenistan, Qatar, and her homeland, Colombia. Adriana Pá ramo, an award-winning author, has penned compelling works such as Looking for Esperanza: The Story of a Mother, a Child Lost and Why They Matter to Us, My Mother's Funeral, and Keeping Quiet: Sixteen Essays on Silence. Adriana Pá ramo's essays, mostly on women's issues, have been published in various reputable publications, including The Sun, Fourth Genre, The Georgia Review, and The Carolina Quarterly. Adriana teaches creative nonfiction in the low-residency MFA program at Fairfield University and has offered Women Write, a writing class for Afghan university-level women looking to further their education. She writes from Colombia, where, oddly enough, she works as a dance and yoga instructor, a role that has shaped her personal journey and perspective
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