Mariana Becker, famous for covering F1, talks about the profession and difficulties | More sports

Mariana Becker, famous for covering F1, talks about the profession and difficulties |  More sports
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This Monday, Twitter launched another episode of the series #ElaEmPauta, in which female journalists tell their stories amid the achievements and difficulties of the profession. In this chapter, Mariana Baker
, of Band, tells about her start in the profession and what led to her being considered one of the most influential motorsport reporters in the world. Mariana is an F1 specialist and has been following this category since 2008.

– People [mulheres] He had to go through things that the new generation would not go through. I think things have changed a lot, said Mariana, but they have to change more. He added, “I insist. I insist. Don’t lose heart at the first difficulty. It’s not final.”

See below the episode of Mariana Baker.

The first video of the series was released at the end of March, with the participation of Luciana Barretto, anchor CNN
. On World Press Freedom Day, on May 3, the platform released the second content, with the story of Fabiana Moraes, a journalist and educator from Recife.

This initiative is inspired by the #HerStory series, which was held by Twitter in the US last year. Now, in addition to Brazil, Twitter will also repeat the certification model in the UK, India, Japan, and South Korea over the next few months. In Brazil, videos are posted every month, and they are always posted in the same sequence of tweets.

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