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Testimonio de Mujeres Afroargentinas de sus experiencias en la sociedad actual. #argentina #afro #testimonio #afroargentinas #mujeresqueinspiran #entrevista

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I am a descendant of Argentina. When I was in school, in primary school, I didn't want to go to school because I was discriminated. My ancestors have come to declare, they have brought here to declare Argentina. My struggle for women has been a lot of years ago, which I am bringing with all this. I am saying this generation of descendants. I suffered a lot of discrimination, I was ashamed of being black, I didn't want to leave my hair, my color, I had ashamed of my father. Now I'm older, I don't suffer much, but because I face it differently. I think that when someone is formed and prepared, they already have another way to plan. They are also forming another character. The girls of my age, of our community, I think they are much better positioned than the generation of my mother or my grandmother. What I see is that racism is still not radical yet. Women are descendant, we suffer daily in different situations of racism. Most of the descendants' organizations are directed by women. So our sexes and actions have to fight racism, marginalization and poverty, which are the biggest part of our community. When someone goes to the street, even when they were working, they were asking about those. Cuban, Dominican, Uruguayas, but they can't accept that they are forced to be Argentine. It's complicated, it's to feel that you are a foreigner in your own country, to feel that you don't get married, that you are not included. I would really like the society to understand and understand that there are Argentine Afros from Quinta, Cesta and Septima Generaci贸n as there is within my family.