00:08I have been here for quite a long time, more than 20 years of being here.
00:13I started from the youth groups, and then I started to take more responsibility.
00:19And there is a stage in FUNSARÉ that is already concentrated, or asume more the work with women,
00:25asume more a work with a feminist approach from a gender perspective.
00:56I consider myself a leader social, because of everything that we do, and all the proposals, and all the militancy
01:03for life.
01:04Before connecting my processes, I felt that I had to contribute to the society in something.
01:13It was a campaign that was made of young to young, understanding our context, our lives,
01:21but also all the violence that we have been normalizing.
01:33Not only the economic support and the opportunity that OSFAM has with us,
01:37but also the political synergy towards intervention,
01:42so that another world for women and the subjects with whom we intervened is possible.
01:48The relationship with OSFAM has been in the support of the work with women.
01:52We know that OSFAM works with women, which is its priority, and different topics.
01:59With us, we have worked on all the issues of a free life of violence,
02:05the issues of the human rights of women, the political participation,
02:11how to strengthen all the work of articulation in networks,
02:16and that women can position their voices.
02:19So that's why all the communication elements have been fundamental.
02:25We have interaction with some human rights organizations
02:28to see us in the territory with the political empowerment of women
02:34to guarantee their rights and the right to be free and not be violent.
02:49We have been in the territory of women.
02:50We have created women of the population,
02:53and we have created women of the population of the population.
02:55We have created women of the population and we have identified women of the population.
02:55So I started to say in the beginning,
02:57it also has to have to get a little bit with our intersexuality.
03:00those things that inhabit us and that build us.
03:03It happens by ethnic, by class,
03:06territorial, also by sexual option,
03:09among other ingredients that build our identity.
03:12We focus on women as rights subjects,
03:16that have these capacities,
03:18that have this power to support and build
03:23in their development,
03:25in their life plans,
03:26in their city agenda.
03:27Another important thing here is to focus on women
03:32but by looking at their interests.
03:37I think the articulations come when we understand
03:40what it is looking for,
03:44but looking for it and looking for it
03:48like a broken head,
03:49looking for it a little bit,
03:50to give a result,
03:52which is the result of Bunzaret.
04:05We also lead our processes,
04:07we also carry things together,
04:09we work for the neighborhood,
04:10to improve not only our quality of life,
04:12but not only our environment,
04:14so that everyone is good or better.
04:15The purpose is to protect our life as such,
04:19as supreme value,
04:20and a life that is a good life,
04:23a life that is a good life,
04:23a life that is in peace.
04:25We are forwarding resources.
04:55and always hope for me.
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