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El cortometraje Forte (Braulio Lora), ganador del Premio Egeda Dominicana en XIV Semana Más Corta 2021, de la Escuela de Comunicación de la Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra, como mejor cortometraje, es una pieza que en un minuto 40 segundos, es un poético mensaje de homenaje a quienes se fueron por la pandemia y que lleva con un mensaje de esperanza y resistencia a quienes sobreviven.
El corto dirigido por Braulio Lora, estudiante de Comunicación mención audiovisuales, resalta por su enfoque visual que describe en pocas escenas, el dolor por las pérdidas de seres amados al tiempo de elevar la esperanza ante estas circunstancias.
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SANTA FE – Home schooling nearly doubled in New Mexico last year as thousands of parents opted out of virtual learning programs offered in public schools.
The unprecedented defection from the public school system is putting a strain on school budgets, which are rooted in student enrollment.
Parents with the time and patience to school at home said they love the flexibility of home school and have learned how to give their children a more tailored education.
“We had no interest in doing virtual learning through a public or charter school,” said Jennifer Fischer, 43, who moved with her partner and two sons from Los Angeles to Albuquerque during the pandemic in August.