Zapatista Women

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Rafael Sebastián Guillén Vicente
Rafael Sebastián Guillén Vicente

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    April 1994 in the Lacandona Jungle, Chiapas, México. The Zapatista women talk about the living conditions of Mexican indigenous populations and the life of peasant women. They explain the reasons for their struggle and their uprising.

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    1995-01-01

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