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Thaisa Fernandes

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Thaisa Fernandes helps businesses create products and programs. She has spent a decade in Silicon Valley leading tech teams. Thaisa is passionate about creating communities and using her writing to empower minority groups.

Thaisa believes cooking is an essential skill everyone should possess and cherish, as it’s fundamental to human survival. She loves honoring her Latin American heritage by creating vegan versions of her favorite dishes, blending them with influences from her multicultural life.

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Thaisa Fernandes I’d choose the Doctor Who universe. The idea of hopping aboard the TARDIS and traveling through time and space is absolutely fantastic!
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Alex Soojung-Kim Pang
“When we treat workaholics as heroes, we express a belief that labor rather than contemplation is the wellspring of great ideas and that the success of individuals and companies is a measure of their long hours.”
Alex Soojung-Kim Pang, Rest: Why You Get More Done When You Work Less

Alex Soojung-Kim Pang
“For organizations, burnout contributes to declines in productivity, a more stressed and unhappy workplace, and greater turnover. And it’s often an organization’s most talented and valuable workers who are most likely to burn out.”
Alex Soojung-Kim Pang, Rest: Why You Get More Done When You Work Less

Toni Morrison
“Writers—journalists, essayists, bloggers, poets, playwrights—can disturb the social oppression that functions like a coma on the population, a coma despots call peace; and they stanch the blood flow of war that hawks and profiteers thrill to.”
Toni Morrison, Burn This Book: Notes on Literature and Engagement

Sabrina Fernandes
“Já tratar de igualdade pela base da sociedade significa mexer nas estruturas para que elas não cheguem a produzir tantas diferenças de histórico além de questões pessoais e para que não seja necessário competir por pouquíssimas oportunidades.”
Sabrina Fernandes, Se quiser mudar o mundo: Um guia político para quem se importa

Sabrina Fernandes
“É preciso normalizar a radicalidade, não o que já é normal; ou seja, transformar a realidade para que aquilo que parece distante ou radical demais hoje possa ser o estado normal das coisas amanhã. Creio ser importante enfatizar isso porque existe uma ideia equivocada sobre o papel dos “radicais” e dos “extremos” na política. Trata-se de uma noção que ganhou bastante apelo nos últimos anos, especialmente depois que a gente passou a viver sob as políticas e conflitos do governo Bolsonaro, classificado também como extrema-direita.”
Sabrina Fernandes, Se quiser mudar o mundo: Um guia político para quem se importa

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