Abstract
This article is based on the research “Women in socio-cultural movements in the 20th Century: an approach to their realities in artistic and political spaces”, done by the Development and Culture Research Center (CICDE) of the State University to Distance (UNED, Costa Rica), between 2009 and 2011. This article highlights the efforts of women from social organizations to unclose and fight for their identity expressions and avoid being ignored, oppressed, silenced or excluded, because their values, identities and subjectivities that are product of their cultures and different ways of living.
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