 It was important just to expand the idea of what a human rights defender is, and artists can be a human rights defender as many of us are focused on quality education, making education accessible, immigration, migration, and also gender equality is really important and I'm really happy that I was accepted to learn more about these ideas on the international level. I definitely would consider myself a human rights defender. Maybe my trajectory as a cultural anthropologist and an artist isn't the normal route, but as I fight for quality education, for gender equality, for intercultural expression, I'm definitely a human rights defender. I would definitely recommend this fellowship to other people from all around the world. Just the many people I've met, the ways that my professionalism has grown, learning international law, but also, as I said before, using that international law to be a defender of my various communities. I believe it's very important because we're all connected. As I fight for the human rights of my different communities, I'm also standing up for the human rights of other communities as the Ambutu saying goes, I am because we are.