Teen moms from Little Havana learned about women’s history at the Historical Museum of Southern Florida as part of a new program. Florida
Tagged: Little Havana“Sifting through old photographs of suffragettes and exploring exhibits at the Historical Museum of Southern Florida, a group of 10 young women spent the summer learning about issues facing women — past, present and future.
As participants in the new ENIGMA program, the teenagers — all in a county program for young moms — studied women’s history to help learn how to overcome obstacles to achieve professional success.
They also conducted an oral history project, taking down the life details of Hispanic women professionals who also served as their mentors.”
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