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HBO Max in collaboration with the BlueWomenPinkMen association, the social impact program Comex for a Well Made Mexico and the Benito Juárez Mayor's Office, cut the ribbon of a soccer field, intervened by the art of the duo originally from Atlacomulco, Los Nook, located in the San Lorenzo park in the Del Valle neighborhood. Present at the event were Paola “La Wera” Kuri and Rubén Kuri, founders of BlueWomenPinkMen, Santiago Taboada, Mayor of Benito Juárez, Mai Hernández, Director of Operations of the Comex program for a Well Made Mexico and Alessandra Pérez-Cirera, Public Relations of HBO Max for Mexico and Central America. Thanks to this initiative that promotes sports, public spaces with better conditions are made available to the community so that boys, girls and adults have the opportunity to practice different disciplines such as soccer, which in Mexico has a large number of fans.
This alliance arises within the framework of the live broadcasts of the UEFA Champions League matches, which HBO Max currently has exclusively for Mexico and Brazil, with the purpose of adding objectives: promulgating gender equality and freedom of being, while while places of coexistence are promoted; sharing the passion of soccer and this great world-class championship, which is America Cell Phone Number List available on the platform. “We want to bring soccer to all Mexicans and that means not only that they can enjoy the entire UEFA Champions League season on HBO Max at competitive prices, but that there are spaces designed to transfer this passion to the community. One of our goals is to democratize quality content for everyone, so the alliance fit perfectly with our ideals. We are very happy to have joined an initiative with great impact,” mentioned Alessandra Pérez-Cirera, Public Relations HBO Max Mexico and Central America.
If there is something we like at Blue Women Pink Men, it is working with exemplary alliances with which we can promote equal access to sport and use it as a tool for social change. Soccer is culture in our country and with initiatives that promote equity we can generate positive changes by charting an important path working from social impact. Soccer is for everyone and this space is a symbol of that,” said Paola La Wera Kuri. "Since we were children, my sister and I had to face the fact that our passions did not correspond to our gender, it was our personal struggle to achieve our dreams that ended up becoming a project that laid the foundations for new generations to grow up in a society with fewer stigmas, more equitable and fair. Providing people and especially children with spaces full of art and where they can practice sports is the way in which we make our message very clear: Dreams and goals have no gender.
This alliance arises within the framework of the live broadcasts of the UEFA Champions League matches, which HBO Max currently has exclusively for Mexico and Brazil, with the purpose of adding objectives: promulgating gender equality and freedom of being, while while places of coexistence are promoted; sharing the passion of soccer and this great world-class championship, which is America Cell Phone Number List available on the platform. “We want to bring soccer to all Mexicans and that means not only that they can enjoy the entire UEFA Champions League season on HBO Max at competitive prices, but that there are spaces designed to transfer this passion to the community. One of our goals is to democratize quality content for everyone, so the alliance fit perfectly with our ideals. We are very happy to have joined an initiative with great impact,” mentioned Alessandra Pérez-Cirera, Public Relations HBO Max Mexico and Central America.
If there is something we like at Blue Women Pink Men, it is working with exemplary alliances with which we can promote equal access to sport and use it as a tool for social change. Soccer is culture in our country and with initiatives that promote equity we can generate positive changes by charting an important path working from social impact. Soccer is for everyone and this space is a symbol of that,” said Paola La Wera Kuri. "Since we were children, my sister and I had to face the fact that our passions did not correspond to our gender, it was our personal struggle to achieve our dreams that ended up becoming a project that laid the foundations for new generations to grow up in a society with fewer stigmas, more equitable and fair. Providing people and especially children with spaces full of art and where they can practice sports is the way in which we make our message very clear: Dreams and goals have no gender.