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Where it started

Clip: 10/27/1991 | 4m 14sVideo has Closed Captions

How she got into this line of work started back with her mother in Nicaragua. Her...

How she got into this line of work started back with her mother in Nicaragua. Her mother felt that studying business was acceptable for women, not law school. She was one of the first women to earn a business degree in Nicaragua. As a woman, she never felt the pressure to stay at home and not earn her business degree.

10/27/1991

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The decision

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Clip: 10/27/1991 | 2m 32s | The first time she came to the U.S. was for school. She never thought she'd come back... (2m 32s)

Life After Nicaragua

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Clip: 10/27/1991 | 5m 58s | After being here for a few years, Guerrero-Anderson has become more sensitive to... (5m 58s)

Life in Nicaragua

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Clip: 10/27/1991 | 4m 1s | Her mother's values of hard work and strong sense of being thankful gave Guerrero... (4m 1s)

The Opportunity in the United States

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Clip: 10/27/1991 | 6m 13s | The changes she would have liked to have seen in Nicaragua, she found here in the... (6m 13s)

Thursday's Importance

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Clip: 10/27/1991 | 2m 4s | Thursday's importance in religion and business keep Guerrero-Anderson in touch with... (2m 4s)

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