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Guatemalan family. She studied at a Catholic school for "well-off" girls, at which time she participated in the movement called CRATER, made up of young people who were involved in social programs as part of the church's renewal movement. Years later, she explained that her break with the Catholic
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If you are educated as a Christian or a Catholic, the first thing you carry, especially women, is guilt. Just getting rid of it is a revolution. When I began to question the existence of God, I was afraid that I would suddenly be struck by lightning. These ruptures are usually painful; they are a
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government, in which there were many women working, would represent a transformation for the country. She opened the Pensativo Bookstore in
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Cofiño graduated with an anthropology degree from the Universidad de San Carlos when she concluded research on the feelings of
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tremendous intellectual effort. If you break away you must be very clear about things, or else you are only assuming a pose.
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researcher, anthropologist, editor, and historian. She is the founder and co-editor of the feminist magazine
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area, a trip which changed her life, she explains. She founded the bookstore Soluna there.
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and the bookstore El Pensativo. She is a prominent activist in favor of
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Nosotras, las de la Historia. Mujeres en Guatemala (siglos XIX–XXI)
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Nosotras, las de la Historia. Mujeres en Guatemala (siglos XIX–XXI)
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In 1987 she returned to Guatemala with the expectation that the
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Church was fundamental and a process. According to Cofiño:
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In 2012 she published, along with 17 other authors from
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Guatemala
Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala
Guatemalan
women's rights
gender equality
anti-communist
Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala
Mexico
National School of Anthropology and History
Carlos Illescas
es
Alaíde Foppa
San Cristóbal de las Casas
Maya
Vinicio Cerezo
Antigua
Kaqchikel
San Juan Comalapa




"Entrevista a Ana María Cofiño"
the original
"Visita de Ana María Cofiño (Guatemala), intelectual y activista en derechos indígenas y de mujeres"
University of Valparaíso
"Negligencia y corrupción en el hogar de la tragedia"
the original
"Acknowledgments"

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