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From Housewife To Household Weapon: Women From The Bolivian Mines Organize Against Economic Exploitation And Political Oppression, Catherine A. Raney
From Housewife To Household Weapon: Women From The Bolivian Mines Organize Against Economic Exploitation And Political Oppression, Catherine A. Raney
CMC Senior Theses
Drawing from oral histories which I gathered while living in Bolivia, this thesis tracks the start, growth, and development of the political movement led by women from the Bolivian mines from 1961 to 1987. This movement helped create a new political culture that recognized the importance of women’s participation in politics and human rights. Today, this culture lives on. Bolivia has not experienced a coup since 1980, and the nation’s human rights record has improved dramatically since the 1980s as well.
Prior to the mid-1980s, Bolivia was often under the control of oppressive military regimes that resorted to many different …