Tue, Nov 12, 2019
Carlos E. Restrepo had an extensive professional career, mainly in academia and public work, but as the nation's first president, he worked tirelessly for the development of the country and from his city of birth, he sustained a permanent struggle to keep the interference of the church at bay.
Sat, Nov 23, 2019
Considered the ultimate figure of 19th-century Antioquia conservatism, a native of Santa Rosa de Osos. He was a man of peace who must have lived the war for many years of his life. Together with the realization of public works and transport as the beginning of the Antioquia Railroad and his firm conviction on the importance of quality education, Pedro Berrío just gave the region a boost in its development that is still felt in the XXIst century.
Mon, Jan 6, 2020
From the municipality of Bello, Antioquia, came the voice that would give voice to the working women of the country. Betsabé Espinal was a humble working woman who, in the face of the inequalities between the working conditions between men and women, decided to take letters in the matter, changing the female labor landscape, forever.