Ley Revolucionaria de Mujeres = Women’s Revolutionary Law from 1993 by the Zapatista Women of 🇲🇽 Mexico. ⠀ First: Women, regardless of their race, creed, color or political affiliation, have
Ley Revolucionaria de Mujeres = Women’s Revolutionary Law from 1993 by the Zapatista Women of 🇲🇽 Mexico. ⠀ First: Women, regardless of their race, creed, color or political affiliation, have
✍🏽“That’s the history of the world. His story is told, hers isn’t.” -Dolores Huerta 🇲🇽 Mexican American labor leader and civil rights activist of the United Farm Workers 👩🏽🌾👩🏾🌾👩🏿🌾 •
Take notes 📝 and know your rights. Share with amigxs, family y mas. Tips taken from unitedwedream.org/end 👈🏽
LA we’re hosting our PRIMER☝🏼event in the city and we cannot wait to share the full agenda but it’s going to be AMAZING! And it’s in partnership with our friends
🇬🇹✨ The Powerful; Rigoberta Menchú Political and human rights activist from Guatemala. She awarded a Nobel Peace Prize in 1992 for her work and her voice on behalf of the
Judy y Victor 💗📽 “Raising Victor Vargas” hit theaters in 2003. The film follows Victor Vargas around New York’s Lower East Side as he deals w/ his Dominican 🇩🇴 familia,
✨Flashback to super 📺novela ‘Dos Mujeres Un Camino’ con Erik Estrada, Bibi Gaytán y Laura León! This novela first aired in 1993 & in 47 countries! Who else remembers this
The response to our last post on the tragedies of the #AmazonRainforest was overwhelming with so many of us wanting to help. Now how can we help? One ☝🏽 resource