[09/21/2021]
“Like everywhere else, gender inequality in Mexico is itself unequal — that is, the type and levels of oppression that women are subjected to are largely determined by class and race. In recent years, however, either out of a sense of sisterhood or the contagious nature of fear and outrage, women of all races and social classes in Mexico have come together to decry a stark reality: nos están matando — they’re killing us.”
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nos están matando (they’re killing us)
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