Social Movements
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What is the labor movement?
social and political phenomenon originating in England in the eighteenth century whose objective was to improve the welfare of workers

Characteristics

Better working conditions

Libertad de expresión, boto y asociación

Constant dialogue

Negotiation to achieve the objectives

Workers grouped into unions

Workers demand through demonstrations and strikes

Social changes

Limitation of the workload

Prohibition of child labor

Laws that guarantee the safety of factories

Prohibition of forced labor

Emergence of social security

What is the feminist movement?
is a political and social movement that seeks equal rights for women seeking to eliminate domination and violence of men over women emerged in the eighteenth century

Characteristics

Is diverse

Has numerous political, social and philosophical positions

Seeks to rethink the roles traditionally assigned according to gender

Seeks greater participation of women in political spheres

It is an egalitarian movement

It does not pursue the superiority of women but an equal distribution of social roles and rights

Social changes

Civil and political rights such as voting and holding public office

Economic rights: receive equal pay for equal work

Right to receive an education

Exercise reproductive rights

Be protected from violence, sexual harassment and domestic violence

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What is the peasant movement?
It is a movement that seeks to vindicate the role of the peasant as a productive subject and not only as the workforce of large landowners that emerged in Colombia in the 1920s.

Characteristics

The peasants demand control of the land they work demanding wages and decent working and living conditions

Demand for an agrarian reform

Social changes

Recognition of the peasant as a subject of rights in the 1991 constitution in articles 64-65

Participation of peasants in construction in the 1994 general education law

Representation of the ANUC in boards of directors of Sena Ica, Corpoica and Finagro

Participation of peasant leaders in the peace process between the government and the FARC

Mobilizations throughout the country of peasant leagues, rural workers' unions and rural action units

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What is an indigenous movement?
It is a social movement that seeks to vindicate indigenous identity by demanding social change

Characteristics

Rejection of colonialism, oppression, marginalization and exclusion towards indigenous peoples

Recognition of political and territorial autonomy

Indigenous peoples faced alienation of their lands and destruction of natural resources

Social changes

Defense of lands, indigenous territories and natural resources

Strengthening intercultural bilingual education

Strengthening their identity and forms of social organization promoting the exercise of the collective rights of the people

2.Example: International Women's Day, Fight against gender violence

  1. Example: Arauca peasant association, Catatumbo peasant association and ANUC
  1. Example: Las bananeras, FECODE, La CUT
  1. Example: The indigenous minga