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Under the Shade of the Guamúchil: Life Stories of Indigenous and Peasant Women in Prison - Paperback

Under the Shade of the Guamúchil: Life Stories of Indigenous and Peasant Women in Prison - Paperback

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by Rosalva Hernández (Author), Baz Dreisinger (Editor)

Have you ever wondered about the untold stories of women whose voices are often silenced by societal structures?

In the Shade of the Guamuchil Tree: Life Stories of Indigenous and Peasant Women in Prison in Mexico, by the Sisters in the Shadow Editorial Collective, reveals the gripping experiences of indigenous and mestizo women at Cereso Morelos. This book brings to light the struggles of 206 women and 15 children imprisoned by a system that fails to address the root causes of crime, resorting instead to punitive measures.

Through nine powerful narratives collected in Life Stories workshops over nearly three years at the Atlacholoaya women's detention center, this book offers a profound look at inequality and social injustice.

Ideal for readers interested in social justice, human rights, and gender studies, as well as educators and students exploring these themes, this book is a crucial resource for understanding and addressing systemic inequalities.

Number of Pages: 302
Dimensions: 0.63 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: December 11, 2025
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