We must continue building a liberating narrative that makes women visible, affirmed Isbemar Jiménez, secretary of Vertex 6 of the Great Mission Women Venezuela.
During the «ALBA Tiene Nombre de Mujer” (ALBA Has a Woman’s Name) event, held at PDVSA La Estancia (Caracas), Jiménez emphasized that we have reached a moment of awareness and unity, which resulted in women accounting for over 50% of the nominations in the nomination process.
She called for vigilance against the communication, psychological, and economic war against Venezuela, because it involves the same feat of the heroines of the nation, who were recently brought to the Paseo de la Nacionalidad (Nationality Walk) located in Los Próceres (The Heroes Stroll), in Caracas.
«We must take a step forward because we are daughters of Bolívar, the father of Human Rights, and demand the return of all our children who were kidnapped by the US and El Salvador,» said Jiménez.
She said the Bolivarian Revolution exists so that women can express themselves, develop, and exalt the homeland together with men.
She invited everyone to visit the Paseo de las Heroínas (The Heroines Stroll) to learn about and spread the word about the liberating struggles of our women. «Independence has a woman’s face and is the history of the insurgency,» she concluded.