Head to the town of Seia, take municipal road 518 and discover the village with the Christmas spirit that only our grandparents knew. Without excess or waste.
With a degree in Social and Cultural Communication from Universidade Católica Portuguesa (1993-1998), she launched her journalism career at A Capital, reporting on Lisbon and its surrounding municipalities. She subsequently worked at Diário Económico, returned to A Capital, and later joined Diário de Notícias. In 2009, she contributed to the founding team of the i newspaper.
Currently a freelance journalist, she collaborates with various publications, including Volta ao Mundo, Notícias Magazine, Diário de Notícias, and Jornal de Notícias, as well as other specialized outlets.
She is also the creator of quebichotemordeu.com, a children's website aimed at sparking curiosity in young readers about topics such as human rights, science, citizenship, and gender equality.
Over the past two decades, her writing has spanned themes of place, education, Africa, and science and technology. More recently, her work has focused on the environment and sustainability. She finds the greatest inspiration in stories about people, nature, and wildlife that can inspire and transform perspectives.
Head to the town of Seia, take municipal road 518 and discover the village with the Christmas spirit that only our grandparents knew. Without excess or waste.
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