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Voces y manos femeninas se levantan en Cancún

Posted on 30 November 2010 by admin

Carteles en el Cancunmesse

Justicia climática ya

Por Emilio Godoy *

CANCÚN, 30 nov (IPS/TerraViva) – La hondureña Analucy Bengochea y otras mujeres de la etnia garífuna partieron de cero para enfrentar al demoledor huracán Mitch en 1998, en la costa atlántica de esa nación centroamericana. Continue Reading

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