Week7 CaseStudies ofIndigenousWomen: Revolutionaries, Resistance fighters, Reformers? Read and Watch Celia SanchezManduleyhttp://cubaninsider.blogspot.com/2012/08/fresh-evidence-of-celia-sanchez.html...

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Week7 CaseStudies ofIndigenousWomen: Revolutionaries, Resistance fighters, Reformers?


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Celia SanchezManduleyhttp://cubaninsider.blogspot.com/2012/08/fresh-evidence-of-celia-sanchez.html



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=058CusQ2CKY


MarielaCastrohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5EYy6GTP8w


OffeliaZepedahttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxFj1eKFgaI


CamilaVallejohttp://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/oct/08/camila-vallejo-latin-america-revolutionary


RebeccaTsosie
https://law.arizona.edu/renowned-indian-law-and-human-rights-scholar-rebecca-tsosie-joins-arizona-law


RosaClamentehttp://rosaclemente.net/biography-of-rosa-clemente/


—Conduct further research on each of this weeks women along with using and citing the texts, create appt,prezi,pdf,summarizingthe work of each woman and write a brief description of how you would categorize each woman featured this week and their work:revolutionary, resistance, reform. Some may fall into more than one category.

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Answer To: Week7 CaseStudies ofIndigenousWomen: Revolutionaries, Resistance fighters, Reformers? Read and Watch...

Ashmita answered on Oct 09 2021
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Indigenous Women: Revolutionaries, Resistance fighters, Reformer
Indigenous Women: Revolutionaries, Resistance fighters,
Reformer
Case Studies of Six Women
Introduction
Women have crossed multiple barriers to ascertain their contribution in different revolutions and reformations.
Women have strived for several years to uphold their rights and role in the society.
In the history of mankind, women have remained in a state of oppression and suppression over a large span of time. There are many prominent women revolutionists and reformers, who stand apart from the rest (Moghissi, 2016).
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Celia Sanchez Manduley & Mariela Castro
Celia Sanchez Manduley was a prominent revolutionist of Cuba, an archivist and has extensively researched on the global political scenario.
Celia and Fidel Castro shared a close bonding.
Celia was the initiator of the famous 26th of July Movement held in Manzanillo.
Mariela Castro Espin is regarded as a resputed LGBT rights activist of Cuba.
She is the niece of ex-first secretary of Fidel Castro.
Celia was actively involved in a struggle against the government of Batista in 1952. Interestingly, all the required arrangements for Granma landing across...
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