· Cuban women: A revolution within the Revolution (Photos) It is almost impossible to talk about future projects in Cuba or the work done over all these years to construct a socialist society, without mentioning the role of women in decision making and their contribution in key spaces since the triumph of the Revolution on January 1, Vilma Espín considered the Cuban women’s movement as a “genuine revolution,” in the Cuban Revolution because women showed “support for the revolution, even before it had demonstrated its full meaning.” 1 Vilma Espín was credited with founding Cuba’s nationalAuthor: Mayra Villalobos. This item: Women in Cuba: The making of a revolution within the revolution. From Santiago de Cuba and the Rebel Army, to the birth of the Federation of Cuban Women (The Cuban Revolution in World Politics) by Vilma Espín Paperback. $ Only 10 left in stock (more on the way)/5(8).
Espin, Vilma., Asela de los Santos, and Yolanda Ferrer. Women in Cuba: The Making of a Revolution within the Revolution. New York: Pathfinder Press, Today many engage in dialogue and participate in protests and demonstrations against racism, injustice, and police brutality. Some acknowledge this abuse as historical. Never a woman to defer to her male counterparts, Vilma Espin became known within the movement for her uncompromising positions. As a fluent English speaker, she also served on occasion as an intermediary between the revolution's leaders and U.S. officials who were monitoring the movement. After the revolution, she married Raul and went on to. Women in Cuba: The Making of a Revolution within a Revolution. Author Vilma Espin, Asela de Los Santos, Yolanda Ferrer Pub. Pathfinder Press From the first day of the revolution, what it meant to be female began to change. So wrote Yolanda Ferrer, general secretary of the Federation of Cuban Women (FMC), in one of three in-depth interviews.
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