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Sara Astiazarán: the Nun Who Ignited the Collective Struggle

Summary by La Tinta
An audiovisual tribute rescues the life of Sara Astiazarán, the Carmelite nun who left the convent to organize the domestic workers, accompany the workers’ struggles and contribute to the outbreak of the Cordoba. Her legacy, crossed by faith and politics, remains valid in the rights conquered and in the battles that still persist. The documentary will be released tomorrow, at 18 hours, at the Museum of Anthropologies of Cordoba. We talked with A…
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An audiovisual tribute rescues the life of Sara Astiazarán, the Carmelite nun who left the convent to organize the domestic workers, accompany the workers’ struggles and contribute to the outbreak of the Cordoba. Her legacy, crossed by faith and politics, remains valid in the rights conquered and in the battles that still persist. The documentary will be released tomorrow, at 18 hours, at the Museum of Anthropologies of Cordoba. We talked with A…

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La tinta broke the news in on Thursday, May 29, 2025.
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