Libro
 
ID  1711
The suffering of my people The Granddaughters of Ixmucané. Guatemala Women Speak.
Smith-Ayala, Emilie
Artículo Disponible
305.4209 SM642
1
Biblioteca de Julia Esqui
  • Women - Guatemala
  • Human Rights in Guatemala
  • Women in politics
  • Women in Trade Unions - Guatemala
  • Women in Development - Guatemala
Women have always participated but now we understand that this is the time for us to acceptr responsibilities. We can no longer remain victims, passively suffering... What's happening is taht different areaa, are coming to the conviction that we hace the power to change this society.
Marta Gloria Torres
The United Representation of the Guatemalan Opposition (ROUG)

Despite the military, there is a vast tapestry of hope. Even the army itself can't predict just what the fueutre will bring. Our people are like the jungle, hiding many things within it. That's what makes possible fo rus to organize.
Rigoberta Mnechu
The Campesino Unity Committee and RUOG

The suffering of the people inst something tangible, you can't write it down, there aren´t any photos of it. It's the accumulation of the suffuering women live with. I can say this because it's something I've felt in my own flesh. These are the consequences of the war; these are the consequences of the lack o democracy.
Catalina.
The Guatemala National Revolutionary Unity
0-88961-169-6
Women´s Press
1
1991
254
Canada
Toronto
English
Priscila Barrientos
Priscila Barrientos
06/03/2024
12/03/2024

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