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- La Boletina (1999)A cover to a special issue of La Boletina that addresses hurricane Mitch (1998), one of the deadliest Atlantic hurricanes in Central American history.A cover to a special issue of La Boletina that addresses hurricane Mitch (1998), one of the deadliest Atlantic hurricanes in Central American history.CERLAC Resource Centre
- La Boletina (July 1991)A collaged photograph of a man holding a baby. The baby is thinking "Please give him a training workshop!" To the left of the picture there is an index of the articles published in the newsletterA collaged photograph of a man holding a baby. The baby is thinking "Please give him a training workshop!" To the left of the picture there is an index of …CERLAC Resource Centre
- La Boletina (July 1992)Two items: 1) an editorial; and 2) a reflection. 1) Editorial: An exhortation from a Náhuatl father to his seven year-old daughter regarding her role in the community begins the editorial, which focuses on women's roles and positions in society. The editorial argues that, even in Indigenous societies, women were …Two items: 1) an editorial; and 2) a reflection. 1) Editorial: An exhortation from a Náhuatl father to his seven year-old daughter regarding her role in the community begins the …CERLAC Resource Centre
- Las monjas también tienen derechos humanos y sufren violenciaThis article addresses the sexual abuse that nuns have experienced at the hands of priests and misionaries. It begins by stating that the Vatican has recognized the violation of nuns across 23 countries, based on a document presented by María O'Donohue and Maura McDonald. While no denunciations about the abuse …This article addresses the sexual abuse that nuns have experienced at the hands of priests and misionaries. It begins by stating that the Vatican has recognized the violation of nuns …CERLAC Resource Centre
- Feminista CampesinaThis piece is about the challenging and courageous life of Cristina Rodríguez, a feminist Christian agricultural worker who was a union leader. Cristina strove to defend the rights of peasant women. The anectdoes that make up the article are recounted by Adolfo Lainez, Cristina's husband, and Ana Celia Tercero (a.k.a. …This piece is about the challenging and courageous life of Cristina Rodríguez, a feminist Christian agricultural worker who was a union leader. Cristina strove to defend the rights of peasant …CERLAC Resource Centre
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