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Women in the Cuban Non-State Sector: Between Economic Necessity and Violation of Rights

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Gloria Serrato, the head of Semujeres, warns about the thin line between autonomy or empowerment and objectification By: Sergio Díaz The sale of erotic content has become an economic alternative for many women who, through photographs or videos, find a way that provides them with a certain level of economic stability.This activity, which sometimes does not require conforming to traditional standards of beauty, can be carried out on specialized p…

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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp How far does the protection of women in the non-state sector and new forms of economic management go? Are they victims of gender discrimination? Is these practices naturalized in our country? These questions arose as a result of the presentation of an investigation carried out by the Federation of Cuban Women concerning manifestations of discrimination against them in that sector.

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