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AQ Slideshow: Caciquismo y misoginia en Oaxaca impiden participación de las mujeres

January 18, 2012

by Yoloxóchitl Casas Chousal


A pesar de muchos avances en México con respeto al género, las mujeres en el Estado de Oaxaca aún son marginadas. Usando el ejemplo de Evitelia Pacheco, una oaxaceña que fue elegida en Emiliano Zapata como una autoridad municipal, vean cómo las leyes indígenas de “usos y costumbres” limitan la inclusión social de mujeres como Evitelia.

(Foto en la página principal: Evitelia Pacheco entrevisando en su cocina; cortesía de la autora.)

Tags: Mexico, Social inclusion, women, Oaxaca

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