Andrea Hernández Briceño

Visual storyteller and journalist
  
Aging and Abandoned in Venezuela's Failing State | The New Yorker
Location: Caracas, Venezuela
Nationality: Venezuelan, American
Biography: Andrea Hernández Briceño is a Venezuelan visual storyteller and National Geographic explorer based in Caracas. She has a degree in Journalism from the Universidad Católica Andrés Bello. She is an International Center of... MORE
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Aging and Abandoned in Venezuela's Failing State | The New Yorker
Copyright Andrea Hernández Briceño 2024
Date of Work Apr 2022 - Apr 2022
Updated Jan 2023
Topics Media
Summary
Like elderly across the country, professors and staff at one of the country’s premier state-funded universities are malnourished, unable to afford rent, and growing food to survive.

Aging and Abandoned in Venezuela’s Failing State
Like elderly across the country, professors and staff at one of the country’s premier state-funded universities are malnourished, unable to afford rent, and growing food to survive.
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