Millions of women around the world fight every day to build a fairer, more inclusive, more respectful society.
Many are breaking paradigms and radically regenerating society. Dalí Nolasco Cruz is one of them.
Dalí is a member of the Nahua indigenous people of Tlaola (in Mexico, in the state of Puebla), where the Mopampa project was born a few years ago. Involving a group of indigenous women organized to apply for credit to produce serrano pepper, it was a first step but it made a difference for many others too.
In indigenous farming communities, women have always suffered a triple discrimination: for being women, for being indigenous and for being poor. Only 1% of the world’s land is owned by women and this level of inequality bars them from access to the right to property and well-paid labor.
Speaker:
Dalí Nolasco Cruz, Mexico. A farmer, an activist and member of the new Slow Food International board of directors.
Free entry while seats last. We advise you to arrive 10 minutes before the event starts to ensure a place.
Terra Madre Salone del Gusto is in Parco Dora, Turin, from September 22-26, 2022, with over 600 exhibitors and a series of workshops, conferences and tastings that show how we can regenerate our planet through food. #TerraMadre2022 is a Slow Food event. Free entry.
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