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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14913 · Jul 3

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@venanalysis · Post #2049 · 08/01/2025, 05:18 PM

📝 INTERVIEW | Women’s Emancipation through Economic Transformation: A Conversation with Sandra Angeleri Historian Sandra Angeleri speaks about the legacy of Nora Castañeda, a feminist economist who led one of the Bolivarian Revolution’s most innovative institutions, in her newly published book. From her early political formation in the barrios of Caracas to her leadership of Banmujer (the Women’s Development Bank), Castañeda pushed for structural change, fighting to include unpaid domestic work in Venezuela’s Constitution and helping to build institutional models that challenged both patriarchy and capitalism. Her work laid the foundation for economic autonomy among working-class women. 'Banmujer wasn’t just about lending money, it was about collective empowerment,' Angeleri notes. 👉 Follow the link to read the interview: https://shorturl.at/ubpwR #Banks#Feminism#WomensDevelopmentBank