Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to analyze the role of the Women's Democratic Movement in the building of democracy. An organization formed by several generations of women who fought dictatorship and struggled to develop an equal status for men and women. The analysis of the movement evolution begins with the their denunciation of repressive policies in Franco’s regime, highlighting their supportive role and assistance with political prisoners. Their work in low-income districts against the high cost of living and the lack of infrastructure will be revised next. Finally. A final stage deals with the organization’s fully feminist approaches by developing solid arguments in support of the struggle for democracy and freedom.

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