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La mujer minera y la organización

Miner women start their struggle, first by accompanying their husbands, but then they acquire their own autonomy and have their own demands. They are five women miners who, through their exemplary struggle, restart the democratic process in Bolivia.

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Miner women start their struggle, first by accompanying their husbands, but then they acquire their own autonomy and have their own demands. They are five women miners who, through their exemplary struggle, restart the democratic process in Bolivia.

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