Heritage
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Choiba, dolls that tell stories and realities of the Afro ethnic group in Quibdó.
Twenty years ago, four women displaced by violence in Colombia began making hand-embroidered dolls for displaced people in Quibdó
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Kankuamo Women Preserve Their Community Thanks to Technology
We tend to believe that indigenous communities use information and communication technologies, or the Internet, very little or not at…
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Celebrate women every day. Time’s 100 Women of the Year
On Friday, a few days before International Women´s Day, Time magazine released '100 Women of the Year', a list celebrating influential…
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Here’s what to watch on International Women’s Day
Netflix and UN Women launched "Because She Watched", a collection of TV shows, movies, and documentaries curated by women from all…
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Women, identity loss and acid attacks
Most acid attacks towards women use the face as a target as a way to erase their identity and make their interpersonal relationships harder.
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Women who rewrite history in Colombia: Kiana, the queen of the heroic
Kiana, a Trans woman member of the table of victims of the armed conflict in the city of Cartagena, talks…
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What can you do in 2020 to help achieve gender parity?
Since recent research shows that we are still far from gender parity, here are a few things you can do…
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The Huáscar, a dispute between Chile and Peru with 135 years of history
The Huáscar is a ship that participated in the War of the Pacific, fought between Peru, Chile and Bolivia, in…
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5 podcasts made for and by women
If you are needing a dose of girl power, here are 10 podcasts that you need to add to your queue.
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Find out how Halloween is celebrated around the world
Beyond dressing up and eating candy, Halloween is a celebration that honors the dead and has an impact on different…
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