8M, Ocho de marzo #002

EPISODE · Mar 9, 2021 · 8 MIN

8M, Ocho de marzo #002

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Episodio dedicado al Día internacional de la mujer. Encontraras información acerca de la historia que resulto en la aprobación de este día en la ONU en 1975. Las movilizaciones de mujeres por conseguir derechos negados como el simple gusto por vestir pantalones, hecho que se transformó en símbolo de la reinvindicación en el siglo XX cuando se permite a las mujeres utilizarlo. Del uso de los pantalones al derecho al voto y posteriormente el derecho al salario igualitario y mismas horas de trabajo que los hombres, fueron reivindicaciones largamente buscadas.   El protagonista principal fue la mujer para la mujer de esa época y las mujeres de hoy. Ahora las mujeres gozamos del derecho al voto sea cual fuere la condición económica y social. Pero vemos que de ese entonces al momento actual todavía hay temas no resueltos, en el día a día de convivir con la violencia. A través de la ventana te veo y te acompañaré. 🎧 Elige tu App favorita para escuchar este podcast ▶️ AQUÍ. ¡Gracias por escuchar! Lista de Instituciones de ayuda a la mujer en Bolivia Danos tus comentarios, aportes o sugerencias al correo electrónico [email protected]. Visita nuestro sitio web en pachakamani.com/atravesdelaventana Este podcast en Youtube. «A través de la Ventana» es un podcast del colectivo PachaKamani en coproducción con Kamani Audio. Ayúdanos compartiendo este podcast en tu red social preferida:

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