In difficult times, a group of women come together and decide to fight for their rights, transforming a place with a dark past into homes for 36 families.
The needs of the Afro collective in the '90s, discrimination and how UFAMA al Sur was born. The land and the role of women Head of Family.
The initial rejection of the neighborhood and the public reparation of the women of UFAMA. Racism in a country that denies it.
After years of struggle, finally, an own home. An example for future generations.
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People who tell us stories and places that have built the life of the neighborhoods.
We invite you to meet them, go to a point on the map and scan the code.
Each point of the tour is independent of the others geographically and chronologically.
You can visit them in any order and any day of the year, at any time.