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Black and Miskitu Women in Power: the Emergence of Leadership From the Nicaraguan Caribbean

From historically marginalized territories to political decision-making spaces, the rise of women of African descent and indigenous peoples in Nicaragua marks a change in power structures, driven by regional autonomy and the expansion of leading participation.
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From historically marginalized territories to political decision-making spaces, the rise of women of African descent and indigenous peoples in Nicaragua marks a change in power structures, driven by regional autonomy and the expansion of leading participation.

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noticiaslatam.lat broke the news in on Friday, March 20, 2026.
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