Women workers in Latin America have historically played crucial roles in labor movements, advocating for better working conditions and rights, especially during times of economic and political upheaval. Their activism often intersected with broader social movements, highlighting issues such as gender inequality and social justice. Meanwhile, the church, particularly in its liberation theology aspect, has been influential in shaping political discourse, providing moral guidance, and supporting grassroots movements. Together, women workers and the church have contributed to pushing for social change and political reform in the region.
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