Support for the Bolivarian Revolution in Venezuela continues to grow, including in Los Angeles where grassroots communities gathered June 24 for a public event on Women, Autonomy & Creating a Caring Economy in Venezuela. Even as the Bush Administration lobbies to block Venezuela from getting a seat on the UN Security Council, support for the Bolivarian Revolution in Venezuela continues to grow, including in Los Angeles where grassroots communities gathered June 24 for a public event on Women, Autonomy & Creating a Caring Economy in Venezuela. A packed house at the downstairs studio of Self Help Graphics in East Los Angeles heard guest speaker London-based Selma James, activist, author, strategist, international coordinator of the Global Women’s Strike and a regular visitor to Venezuela who focused on the role of women, autonomy in the Bolivarian process and the commitment of President Chavez not to build a political party but to empower the poor.
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Women, Autonomy & Creating a Caring Economy in Venezuela by Global Women's Strike/LA