
For My Right To Choose And Be Chosen
Documentary · History
Overview
Panamanian women tell their struggle to overcome inequality and discrimination in the political and public sphere and for the right to universal suffrage which they obtained in 1946.
Top Cast
Mireya Moscoso
Mireya Moscoso
President
Mireya Moscoso
President
Balbina Herrera
Balbina Herrera
President of the National Assembly
Balbina Herrera
President of the National Assembly
Silvia Carrera
Silvia Carrera
General Cacique of the Ngöbe-Buglé Comarca
Silvia Carrera
General Cacique of the Ngöbe-Buglé Comarca
Petita Ayarza
Petita Ayarza
Indigenous Deputy of the Guna Yala Region
Petita Ayarza
Indigenous Deputy of the Guna Yala Region
Dalia Bernal
Dalia Bernal
Parliamentarian
Dalia Bernal
Parliamentarian
Teresita de Arias
Teresita de Arias
Parliamentarian
Teresita de Arias
Parliamentarian
Nadine González
Nadine González
Mayor
Nadine González
Mayor
Kayra Harding
Kayra Harding
Afro-descendant MP
Kayra Harding
Afro-descendant MP
Yesenia Rodríguez
Yesenia Rodríguez
Parliamentarian
Yesenia Rodríguez
Parliamentarian
Walkiria Chandeck
Walkiria Chandeck
Parliamentarian
Walkiria Chandeck
Parliamentarian
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