Stay home, but not in silence
What kind of information do they provide?
The importance of women's work and participation in Indigenous peasant production and organization. For example, in problematic land situations, attempted evictions, food production, and gender-based violence. Visibility in accordance with their own language.
Who is it aimed at?
To the indigenous communities that are part of the Peasant Movement of Santiago del Estero (MOCASE) and La Vía Campesina. To the women who are part of the indigenous peasant struggle.


Link to the campaign:
https://www.facebook.com/Mocase-V%C3%ADa-Campesina-330273990335378/photos/3377740625588684
Observations
The hashtags #StayHomeNotSilent #StayInTheNeighborhood #WeAreResponsible were used in the production of graphic materials. In addition to flyers, they participated in the creation of radio spots in collaboration with the National Institute of Indigenous Affairs (INAI) and the National Communications Agency (ENACOM).
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