Meeting of Afro-Descendent Women Opens at the Mncp
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“We, priate, black, coastal women, but also marginalized and historically impoverished, when we began to name the margins on which we have lived causes conflict,” said Aleida Violeta Vázquez Cisneros, who represented the female voice at the opening of the Meeting of Afro-descendant Women, at the National Museum of Popular Cultures (MNCP).
It is the first of three activities that make up “Creadoras de Sueños y Realidades. Indigenous and Afro-descendent women in art” The National Museum of Popular Cultures brings together during the weekend artisans, activists, music, writers and artists From today, Friday, 25th and until July 27, 2025, in the National Museum of Popular Cultures (MNCP), enclosure of the Ministry of Culture of the Government of Mexico, there is the “Meeting of Afro-…
Every July 25th marks the International Day of Afro-descendant Women. In Morelos, women of African descent proudly reaffirm their identity and share with us a little of their history. Can you imagine turning old irons into creatures that look like exits from another world?
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