
The Mayan Girls, dressed in the traditional outfits they wore to pitch to Philanthropy Tank, stand with their adviser, social worker Daniel Morgan.
Credit: Courtesy of the Mayan Girls
January 8, 2020
ALTOONA, Pa. — An article written by Penn State Altoona's Roselyn Costantino has been published in Ms. Magazine, a popular source for feminist news and information in print and online.
The article, "The Maya Girls Use Technology to Bust Man-Made Divides," can be read on the Ms. Magazine site.
Costantino is a professor of Spanish, women's, gender and sexuality studies, and Latin American studies.
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