Women of the Phillippines and the Third World: Breaking the Chains That Oppress Us

Raquel Snacho

Friday, 28 Oct 1988 at 8:00 pm – Oak Room, Memorial Union

Raquel Sancho is the International Relations Representative of GABRIELA, the National Women's Coalition of Organizations in the Philippines and Frontier Intern at the Third World Resource Center. From the University Lectures Program archive.

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