Reflexões Feministas (um manifesto)
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  • LECTURAS 42
  • Votos 3
  • Partes 1
  • Hora 11m
Concluida, Has publicado mar 08, 2018
Como escritora e defensora dos direitos femininos, decidi escrever este manifesto a ser publicado  hoje. Além de um panorama geral sobre alguns fatos que tocam as mulheres nos últimos tempos, o texto também aborda a importância de olharmos para o passado a fim de reconhecermos as lutas das mulheres antepassadas. Não nos esqueçamos de que, graças a elas, nós estamos conquistando o nosso espaço. Esta publicação não é um livro extenso, e, sim, um livreto com pequenas considerações acerca da condição feminina e a importância do Dia Internacional da Mulher. (Registrado na Biblioteca Nacional)
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