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  • August 2, 2020

“Most see themselves as users of technology and not as creators or producers of technology, no matter what social class they belong to.”

Fabiana Frayssinet interviewed Melina Masnatta for Havana Times, where they talked about gender inequality in the world of science and technology.

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