They made sacrifices, they faced a long journey, but in the end, they succeeded. They arrived in Sardinia and managed to start a business. The stories of four migrant women will be told tomorrow at 6:30 pm at Sa dom'e Farra, the former ethnographic museum in Quartu, as part of the initiative "From the World to Sardinia. Four Stories of Female Entrepreneurship by Migrant Women," promoted by the Casa – Comunità Aperta e Solidale per l'Accoglienza association, with the support of the Municipality. This initiative is part of the activities carried out by the Equal Opportunities Commission.

Four women, four stories of those who made it. Four migrant women united by a common thread: the courageous choice to reinvent themselves through female entrepreneurship. Four different paths, marked by challenges, changes, and new beginnings, which tell authentic stories of integration and resilience.

The initiative aims to be a moment of listening and discussion, where the public can gain firsthand insights into entrepreneurial experiences born from the intersection of diverse identities and the Sardinian region. Not only will these be personal accounts, but also a concrete opportunity for dialogue: after the presentations, an interactive space will be set up for questions and networking. The speakers are Asel Makeeva, a seamstress and designer who runs an atelier; Victoria Pisna, a hospitality and interior design entrepreneur; Bianca Fuentes, an events and installation professional; and Stella Mamayeva, a retail entrepreneur.

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