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  1. Hace 12 horas · Madaí Gómez, de 18, se queja de no poder opinar en su propio pueblo. “Ellos piensan que las mujeres no saben”. Dos mujeres indígenas dirigen la charla, a la que asisten docenas de jóvenes.

  2. Hace 12 horas · Madaí Gómez, de 18, se queja de no poder opinar en su propio pueblo. “Ellos piensan que las mujeres no saben”. Dos mujeres indígenas dirigen la charla, a la que asisten docenas de jóvenes. Hace años, una iniciativa así no habría tenido tan buena acogida, dicen las educadoras.

  3. Hace 12 horas · Gómez said she believes in the potential of her community’s women and thinks Mexico’s first woman president could show they can do more even than men. “I want gender equality to come, for them to give us that chance to raise our voices, for our voice to be valued the same as a man’s,” she said. María Verza, The Associated Press

  4. Hace 12 horas · Gómez said she believes in the potential of her community’s women and thinks Mexico’s first woman president could show they can do more even than men. “I want gender equality to come, for them to give us that chance to raise our voices, for our voice to be valued the same as a man’s,” she said. María Verza, The Associated Press

  5. Hace 12 horas · Carmelina Cruz Gomez gives an interview in Plan de Ayala, a Tojolabal village in the Las Margaritas municipality of Chiapas state, Mexico, Tuesday, April 30, 2024. The 68-year-old Indigenous woman said she would have liked to have women among her community's leaders because she thinks they would make better decisions, but that the men have only allowed women to manage grants for educational ...

  6. Hace 12 horas · Gómez said she believes in the potential of women in her community and thinks Mexico’s first woman president could show they can do more even than men. “I want gender equality to come, for them to give us that chance to raise our voices, for our voice to be valued the same as a man’s,” she said. María Verza, The Associated Press

  7. Hace 12 horas · Gómez said she believes in the potential of women in her community and thinks Mexico’s first woman president could show they can do more even than men. “I want gender equality to come, for them to give us that chance to raise our voices, for our voice to be valued the same as a man’s,” she said. María Verza, The Associated Press

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