Institutional Violence Reported Against Indigenous Director in Chiapas · Global Voices
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His arrival in office has triggered a series of questions that respond to a patriarchal and colonial system that has denied women the right to direct, decide and occupy spaces of power ARGENIS ESQUIPULAS/PORTAVOZ In a context marked by structural inequalities, persistent racism and deep gender gaps, indigenous women in Chiapas face multiple forms of violence that transcend the domestic and community sphere to settle, with increasing force, in in…
Mexico City Disinform ourselves. The Network of Indigenous Women of Chiapas expressed its “strongest rejection of the institutional, labor and media violence it faces” María de la Flor Gómez Cruz, director of the State Center for Indigenous Languages, Art and Literature, after a series of points on social networks and digital media derived from the job separation of an indigenous worker from the institute. The organization affirmed that the cam…
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