Since October 18 everything has been very strange, I still remember that Friday that I had to dance and after I finished the presentation I did not know how to go to my house. When I managed to take the bus that day I realized that people had joined more, on the bus I felt somehow the joy between people, many things have changed since it all started. I have never been very close to the neighborhood where I live but I participated in the cacerolazos near of my house, I went with my sisters I wanted them to be part of this, to see how people organized. Sometimes I went with my parents for a drive around San Bernardo Square or around our neighborhood to see what was happening. The first few weeks I slept very little because the helicopter bothered me and because I felt very distressed, I spent the whole day watching what happened, and also I ate very little those days. In the week I went to the Plaza dignidad with my cousins, at night I managed to sleep, I felt that I...
Rayen Acevedo Fonseca is a Chilean Social worker. She has a Ph D in Social work of the International University for graduate studies; she received with honors from the university. Throughout his life, she has done many important investigations; her publications have been a great contribution to social problems. Rayen is an administrator of an NGO, which aimed at children and young people; this NGO helps them fulfill their dreams and goals. She received a Nobel peace prize. Rayen has a great passion for teaching; she is a professor of social research methodology and musical theory at the University of Chile. Rayen is a great pianist and composer, her compositions have been highly praised for his melody and that's why she won a Grammy. She teaches music theory and how to play piano for free for children; she does workshops in different parts of Santiago. In her spear time, she writes fiction, fantasy and suspense novels, at the moment she has five books published. Another hobby...