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The Making of Revolutionary Feminism in El Salvador

Sunday December 14, 1-3 PM
Cambridge Main Library
449 Broadway, Cambridge
U.Mass. history and gender professor Diana Sierra Becerra is a popular educator and historian. As a former undocumented immigrant, she is committed to building powerful movements. She has written the history of how women in El Salvador shaped the theory and practice of the revolutionary Left.
BUILD POPULAR FEMINIST POWER
Free and Open to the Public. Books will be available.
TO DONATE
https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/donation-form/solidarity-and-justice-donations
or Checks to “Cambridge Peaceworks”, 67 Pleasant St #1, Cambridge, MA 02139
more information, email: cambridgeelsalvador@gmail.com
Diana Sierra Becerra will present her new book, The Making of Revolutionary Feminism in El Salvador. It’s a history of daring women who organized one of the most combative labor movements in the Americas, took up arms to survive US-financed terror, and braided women’s liberation and socialism.
Salvadoran women who participated in the revolutionary organizations of the 1970s and 1980s will join the conversation. Their efforts to build feminist popular power has important strategic lessons in an age of growing fascism.
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