His name is @Siddharthamata Siddhartha Mata. She is Venezuelan, mother, journalist, television producer and author. And in #SoyVenezolano he says @nandasalas How he envisioned a painless migration through literature and love for his only daughter: Valeria.
“The first two years of migration were very difficult. I have to admit it. They are somewhat complicated,” he explained. In addition, thanks to Siddhartha literature, he talked about how he reunited with his inner self and accepted his new reality in the Dominican Republic.”.
He says he decided to migrate in 2017; He first moved to Peru, chasing his family, and then to the Dominican Republic, where he currently lives.
“Since I was in the Dominican Republic, I was lucky enough to work on things related to my career, I’m in the media, in journalism. I used to work in social media and now I work for a magazine that is affiliated with business leadership.”, she says happily.
He fondly remembers his time at Venevisian, which offered him the opportunity to work on large productions such as 24 Hours, News and Corporate Responsibility.
“I experienced Venezuelan television at its best. Also, I experienced the downfall of Venivision, a media giant.”.
On the mountain channel he worked until he took the painful path of emigration; She says the journey is full of learning, growth and love. An adventure led her to discover and identify herself, which inspired her to write her first book.
“I published my first novel: A Country Leaving Immigrants“, One Story, Three Voices Telling the Story of the Ramirez Family,”A family traveling through Peru by bus from Los Valles del Tuil” says proudly.
“The pain is always there, however, and the Ramírez’s are going to enjoy the friendly arms that are going to help them and all the positive things that come with migration, beyond the dramatic and terrible side, which is the exodus of millions of people in humanity. .”.
His full story in the #Soyvenezolano edition: @rebecafloresl