"In countries where children have “disappeared”, grandmothers stood up to demand justice. In areas ravaged by AIDS, HIV-positive mothers replaced stigma with hope. In homophobic societies, lesbian victims of rape survived and organized […] As long as one woman’s human rights are violated, our struggle is not over."
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Indigenous peoples of the AmericasGender equality activistsWomen activists from PeruWomen politicians in Peru
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Are Indigenous Women Key to Sustainable Development? Inter Press Service (December 24, 2023)
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