This article was originally published in Noticias para Municipios. On Wednesday night, on La 2 TV, a group of ordinary people—not experts, not politicians, not accustomed to appearing on television—had to decide whether or not feminism should continue to advance. They formed a popular jury in which all the social strata of our country are represented. That group was asked to vote for or against something that is not abstract: Should feminism con…
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This article was originally published in Noticias para Municipios. On Wednesday night, on La 2 TV, a group of ordinary people—not experts, not politicians, not accustomed to appearing on television—had to decide whether or not feminism should continue to advance. They formed a popular jury in which all the social strata of our country are represented. That group was asked to vote for or against something that is not abstract: Should feminism con…