Women's Rights Card Translated Into 35 Indigenous Languages
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MEXICO CITY.- In the framework of the International Day of Indigenous Women, the Government of Mexico, through the Secretariats of Women and Public Education, reported that it translated into 35 indigenous languages the Women's Rights Card, a translation exercise that is carried out for the first time in history with the aim of reaching all corners of the country. Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, stressed that this translation is a sy…


The Women’s Rights Card was translated into 35 indigenous languages, in the framework of Indigenous Women’s Day, commemorated on September 5. President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo stressed that, for years, indigenous women were invisible “not by their communities or by themselves, but by society.” In her [...] The Women’s Rights Card was translated into 35 indigenous languages appeared first on Contralínea.
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President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo announced that the flag will be flown at full mast for the International Day of Indigenous Women, which is commemorated today.
Mexico City.- In the framework of the International Day of Indigenous Women on September 5, President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo declared that indigenous women will be vindicated. At her Friday morning conference in Palacio Nacional, Sheinbaum Pardo commented that the Women’s Rights Card was translated into 35 native languages, and accused that indigenous women were invisible for many years in our country. “We want to commemorate the women who for …
On Indigenous Women’s Day, President Claudia Sheinbaum stressed that indigenous women are the essence of Mexico. Within the framework of this event, which was established in 1983 in memory of Bartolina Sisa, an Aymara warrior who led part of the indigenous resistance to the Spanish domination of Bolivia, she was executed in La Paz in 1782, the Mexican president announced that the Indigenous Women’s Cartilla is now released to 35 of the country’s…
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