The search for peace in Colombia, social construction and feminism
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21875/tjc.v5i2.30873Keywords:
Mulher, Líder social, Colômbia, Paz, Direitos humanos, Movimento social e vítimas.Abstract
ABSTRACT:
Interview that reflects the role of women in building peace for Colombia. Being a woman, social leader, defender of human rights and mother, a challenge in a country that has lived through the armed conflict for more than fifty years and that has violated millions of human beings. How a social leader is built in Colombia, difficulties and great challenges, what are her contributions to the construction of complete peace. Questions and answers that can be found in this fascinating interview. Without a doubt, Diana Sánchez Lara is one of the most important women and social leaders in Colombia, part of what has been achieved in terms of peace, is due to human beings who, like her, give their all for the construction of a different Colombia, peaceful and Social.
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