Event 4B

Yolanda Marco in conversation with Walo Araújo

Women who changed our history

La Manzana (Auditorio)
In the 1920s, the nascent Panamanian feminist movement claimed the need to promote the education and professional training of women, to expand their access to the world of work and to open the door to their active participation in different spheres of life. public. The most daring dared to demand full equality of rights, organizing the First Feminist Congress in 1923 and founding the National Feminist Party in 1924. On the centenary of that decisive moment, the City of Knowledge presents a new edition of Women who changed our history, a pioneering work by Yolanda Marco (Panama) and Ángela Alvarado (Panama), published for the first time in the nineties and a must-see reference. to understand the historical struggle of women for equality in Panama. In conversation with Walo Araújo.
Price: $7.00 (USD)
Yolanda Marco in conversation with Walo Araújo