When Cuba’s president travelled to the United States in 1960 and a hotel refused to accommodate him, it was the charismatic advocate of African-American rights who found him accommodation. Deisy Francis Mexidor Born in Omaha, Nebraska, on 19 May 1925, he changed his first name Malcolm Little to […]
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Venezuela’s sovereignty defended by the people and the army
In the middle of a scenario of unconventional warfare, the intensification of Washington’s unilateral coercive measures, condemning Venezuela for strengthening its borders and consolidating its national defence strategy is, at the very least, an act of hypocrisy. Yadira Cruz Valera In 1989 the South American country was deep […]
The cry of ancient and ancestral women
In an international series of cultural events that will take place over the month of March, homage will be paid to ancestral and indigenous women around the world. Twenty-four countries will participate in it, who have been convened by the Woman Scream International Poetry and Arts Festival 2022. This […]
On not being a tourist in London
Seeing London is not about going to Madame Tussauds or -goodness, gracious me- taking a selfie outside Buckingham Palace. It is about places that Londoners know the value of, such as the British Museum, Tate Modern and Tate Britain, the National Gallery, the Victoria and Albert Museum. Sean Sheehan […]
The “Big Male” and the woman as disputed spoils
In the context of a masculinised and patriarchal society such as those that exist in several countries, the social representations that have been constructed over time about the woman and the feminine are evidence of a discourse that proposes and exhibits the relations of domination and submission that we have […]