The Weavers of the Homeland program has allowed millions of women in Mexico to know their rights. Matamoros, Tamaulipas.- Before more than a thousand women Weavers of the Homeland, Tamaulipas Senator Olga Patricia Sosa Ruíz said that “it is time for women and it is time to make visible the anonymous heroines who fought to see the moment of Transformation.” During the meeting at which the Weavers of the Motherland of Matamoros received the bookle…
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The Weavers of the Homeland program has allowed millions of women in Mexico to know their rights. Matamoros, Tamaulipas.- Before more than a thousand women Weavers of the Homeland, Tamaulipas Senator Olga Patricia Sosa Ruíz said that “it is time for women and it is time to make visible the anonymous heroines who fought to see the moment of Transformation.” During the meeting at which the Weavers of the Motherland of Matamoros received the bookle…