The Biblioteca Popular de las Mujeres (Women’s Popular Library) of Tandil. Making feminism with its own agenda
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Interview with Liliana Giannatasio, co-founder of the Biblioteca Popular de las Mujeres (Women’s Popular Library) in Tandil (Province of Buenos Aires). Founded in 1997, the library was the first in Argentina and the only in the Province of Buenos Aires that offers texts written by women and related to women’s agenda.
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