Comandanta Ramona: la mujer indígena que marcó la lucha feminista del EZLN
Comandanta Ramona, a Tsotsil woman and the first publicly recognized commander of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation, was a key figure in the drafting of the Revolutionary Law of Women and in the struggle for the dignity and rights of Indigenous women. 📖 Full article: https://www.somoselmedio.com/mujer-in...

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