Building Sustainable Peace in Post–War Guatemala

Martha Lidia Godinez Miranda

Monday, 27 Oct 1997 at 12:00 am – Memorial Union

Martha Lidia Godinez Miranda is an activist for women's rights and social justice in Guatemala. She is a delegate on the Women's Sector and the Religious Sector of the Assembly of Civil Society and works with the Christian Women's Council.
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