María José Quintanilla talked about her origins in the commune of Maipú, where she decided to return to keep alive her roots and the community identity that marked her childhood. During the dialogue, she recalled the family complexities of her childhood, a period characterized by the illness of her father, who remained prostrate intermittently, and her mother’s effort to sustain the home. Her entry into the Red talent program, a counter-fame fam…
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María José Quintanilla talked about her origins in the commune of Maipú, where she decided to return to keep alive her roots and the community identity that marked her childhood. During the dialogue, she recalled the family complexities of her childhood, a period characterized by the illness of her father, who remained prostrate intermittently, and her mother’s effort to sustain the home. Her entry into the Red talent program, a counter-fame fam…