Some years ago, when working in the maquiladora, Cristina Olvera approached the community center of the Fray García colony of San Francisco. She sought to learn some trade that would allow her to earn additional profits. Today, thanks to what she learned, she gets more than 50 percent of her income. When she first arrived at the community center she discovered that there were accessible courses and that these spaces provided an opportunity for p…
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Some years ago, when working in the maquiladora, Cristina Olvera approached the community center of the Fray García colony of San Francisco. She sought to learn some trade that would allow her to earn additional profits. Today, thanks to what she learned, she gets more than 50 percent of her income. When she first arrived at the community center she discovered that there were accessible courses and that these spaces provided an opportunity for p…