Los sueos de la nia de la montaa: Memoria de una utopa cumplida / The Dreams of the Mountain Girl (Spanish Edition)

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UPC:
9786073810609
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
5/24/2022
Release Date:
5/24/2022
Author:
Cruz, Eufrosina
Language:
Spanish: Published; Spanish: Original Language; Spanish
Pages:
264
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Este libro cuenta una historia de terquedad y rebelda. La de una nia que a los 12 aos decidi escribir su destino y, de paso, ayudar a miles y miles de mexicanas a cambiar su suerte Soy Eufrosina Cruz y nac en la montaa zapoteca. A los 27 aos gan la presidencia de mi pueblo, pero no me dejaron gobernar porque era mujer. En ese momento supe que, para cambiar mi vida y la de las mujeres indgenas, deba transformar la ley ms importante de mi pas. Desde entonces, mi lucha ha sido para que los pueblos indgenas y afro no sean considerados menores de edad y para que las mujeres no sean personas de segunda. En este viaje he logrado modificar la Constitucin de mi estado, cambiar la Constitucin de Mxico y que la ONU adoptara mi iniciativa contra el sexismo y la discriminacin. Pero lo que ms me enorgullece es que he podido decirles a las nias que tienen derecho a ser quienes quieran, a que su origen no defina su destino y a que pueden cumplir sus sueos, tal como lo hizo esta nia de las montaas. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION This book tells a story of stubbornness and rebellion. That of a girl who, at the age of 12 decided to write her own destiny and, incidentally, help thousands and thousands of Mexican women to change their fate. I am Eufrosina Cruz and I was born in the Zapotec mountains. At the age of 27, I won the presidency of my town, but I was not allowed to govern because I was a woman. At that moment I knew that to change my life and the lives of indigenous women, I had to transform the most important law in my country. Since then, my fight has been so that indigenous and Afro people are not considered less-than, and so that women are not considered second-class citizens. On this journey I have succeeded at modifying the Constitution of my state, changing Mexicos Constitution, and I have succeeded with the UN adopting my initiative against sexism and discrimination. But what makes me most proud is that I have been able to tell girls that they have the right to be who they want to be, that their origin does not define their destiny, and that they can fulfill their dreams, just as this girl from the mountains did.