Womanhood & International Relations

191. Dayanna Palmar Uriana on Wayuu Women's Rights in Venezuela and Colombia


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  • How do colonial, state, gender-based, and spiritual forms of violence impact the rights of Wayuu women in La Guajira? How do the governments of Venezuela and Colombia differ or align in their recognition and protection of the Wayuu indigenous population's rights and cosmovisions?

    An interview with Dayanna Palmar Uriana, Wayuu woman, lawyer, journalist and Non-Residential Fellow of the Violence, Inequality and Power Lab of the Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice.

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    Recommended links to this episode:

    • Dayanna Palmar Uriana LinkedIn
    • Discrimination Against Wayuu Women as a System of Collective Violence Against the Wayuu Indigenous People in Venezuela and Colombia by Dayanna Palmar Uriana
    • La Discriminación hacia la Mujer Wayuu como Sistema de Violencia Colectiva en el Pueblo Wayuu en Venezuela y Colombia
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    • El Estado y La Guajira
    • NotiWayuu


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Womanhood & International RelationsBy Natalia Bonilla