Joanna Hausman
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
You see them acting in movies in different countries.
Their culture starts permeating outside of the country.
And you see it in, like, cultures from the past, you know.
The Irish after the potato famine.
The Italians in the 20th century.
So, you know, all of these big cultural movements that sort of globalized certain cultures came with a lot of sadness and tragedy attached to it.
And, you know, that's like the bit of the positive I see in
in seeing so many Venezuelans away from their, their home country is we are, we've created an, we've created an identity outside of the geographical constraints and we're affecting culture outside of our country.
And that's kind of cool.
I mean, of course.
We have not received any good news in so long.
And that felt like, wow, our struggle that usually feels...
separate from general conversation.
Venezuela almost feels like a niche country.
Like, wait, what?
That sounds beautiful.
Like, you know, they don't understand.