These mothers of the disappeared argentines abducted by the state during the military dictatorship of 1976 to 1983 continue. It is designed for students in their second semester of spanish 1, but it could be easily used in upper levels as well. These mothers were able to unite despite class and social differences under the common cause of holding the argentinean government accountable for those kidnapped. This paper chronicles the contemporary work of the madres and documents their presence in the progressive movements organizing in modern. The movie follows the struggle of the mothers of the plaza of mayo, a group of mothers who challenged authorities during the repressive regime in argentina 19761983, trying to discover the whereabouts of their missing sons, taken by the regime. Argentine mothers mark 35 years marching for justice bbc news. Within a terrorist state, those who spoke out put their own lives in danger. The square is a political hub, financial and administrative center and throughout history has been a symbol of disaster, rebellion and hope. Directed by susana blaustein munoz, lourdes portillo. What began as a few mothers gathering in the square became one of the most amazing examples of peaceful protest in human history.
The organization was created by a group of women who sought answers to the forced disappearance of their children during the dirty war and military dictatorship from 1976 to. It was nominated for an academy award for best documentary feature. I saw a thread with this same title but it was from 2010 so wondering if the mothers still march now. This paper chronicles the contemporary work of the madres and documents their presence in the progressive movements organizing in modern argentina. Files are available under licenses specified on their description page. The military governments censorships prevented any discussion of the matter. The reading discusses the history of the construction of the plaza, as well as the adjacent government house or casa rosada. Dressed in black, they have been demonstrating for years every thursday at 3. Department of geography, san diego state university. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools.
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