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Paula Moreno is founder and president of Corporación Manos Visibles, a Ford grantee working to redefine power and cultivate a new kind of leadership in Colombia. In 2007, she became the first Afro-Colombian woman—as well as the youngest person—to hold a cabinet position in Colombia’s government when she was appointed minister of culture.
Paula Moreno is the founding president of Manos Visibles, a Colombian NGO that implements development strategies to strengthen urban youth organizations and communities of women, with an emphasis on high-risk ethnic communities.
Paula Moreno is Founder and President of Manos Visibles (Visible Hands), a Colombian NGO that implements development strategies to strengthen urban youth organizations and communities of women, with an emphasis on high-risk ethnic communities.
Paula Marcela Moreno Zapata (n. Bogotá, Colombia; 11 de noviembre de 1978) es una académica, ingeniera y política colombiana, ministra de Cultura de Colombia del gobierno de Álvaro Uribe desde el 10 de mayo de 2007 hasta el 7 de agosto de 2010. [1] Moreno es presidente de la Corporación Manos Visibles. [2]
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Oct 25, 2018 · The Council on Latin American & Iberian Studies recently invited Paula Moreno, President of Manos Visibles, to discuss her recently-published memoir, “El Poder de lo Invisible: Memorias de Solidaridad, Humanidad e Resistencia” (“The Power of the Invisible: Memories of Solidarity, Humanity and Resistance”) on October 15 as part of its Lunchtime Colloquia Speaker Series.
Paula was Colombia's Minister of Culture (2007 - 2010), the first- Afrocolombian woman to hold a cabinet position in the country history. Founder and President of Manos Visibles, one of the largest ethnic leaders network in the Americas.