A group of women during a protest on January 18, 2020 in Santiago, Chile.EDGARD GARRIDO / Reuters
A new International Women's Day finds Chile at a historical turning point, one of the most significant junctures for feminism and the future of girls and women.
A new constitution will be drawn up that will lay the foundations for a new social contract, just as the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic have made visible and sharpened the clearest expressions of inequality between women and men.
An opportunity opens up that will test the ability of women, and of feminism, to move from street mobilization to proposals for transformation ...
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