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Author: Zoe Sullivan

Zoe Sullivan is an independent journalist and audio producer who has lived in Argentina and Brazil whose work has been featured by the BBC World Service, the Guardian, Mongabay, and others. She is currently developing a narrative podcast about foreign investment and deforestation in Brazil. Follow her on Twitter at @zoesullnews.
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Latin American Feminists Are Fighting for Intersectional Gender Justice

Zoe Sullivan

Latin American feminists are connecting abortion rights, femicide and care work into a large political and economic framework that helps activists fight for gender justice in many different countries.

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