What Happened to Belén: The Unjust Imprisonment That Sparked a Women's Rights Move...

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epub | 8.64 MB | English| Isbn:9780063316751 | Author: Ana Elena Correa, Julia Sanches (Translator), Margaret Atwood (Foreword by) | Year: 2024​

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"There are many women like Belén whose names we don't know, but whose stories are just as important. An uplifting chronicle of one woman's fight for justice."-Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
Foreword by Margaret Atwood
The heartbreaking true story of an Argentinian woman imprisoned for having a miscarriage-an injustice that galvanized a feminist movement and became a global rallying cry in the fight for reproductive rights.
In 2014, Belén, a twenty-five-year-old woman living in rural Argentina, went to the hospital for a stomachache-and soon found herself in prison. While at the hospital she had a miscarriage-without knowing she was pregnant. Because of the nation's repressive laws surrounding abortion and reproductive rights, the doctors were forced to report her to the authorities. Despite her protestations, Belén was convicted and sentenced to two years for homicide.
Belén's imprisonment is a glaring example of how women's health care has become increasingly criminalized, putting the most vulnerable-BIPOC, rural, and low-income-women at greater risk of prosecution. Belén's cause became the centerpiece of a movement to achieve greater protections for all women. After two failed attempts to clear her name, Belén met feminist lawyer Soledad Deza, who quickly rallied Amnesty International and ignited an international feminist movement around #niunamas-not one more-symbolized by thousands of demonstrators around the globe donning white masks, the same kind of mask Belén wore when leaving prison. The #niunamas movement was instrumental in pressuring Argentine president Alberto Fernández to decriminalize abortion in 2021.
In this gripping and personal account of the case and its impact on local law, Ana Correa, one of Argentina's leading journalists and activists, makes clear that what happened to Belén could happen to any woman-and that we all have the power to raise our collective voices and demand change.
Translated by Julia Sanches
Category:Social Sciences, History, Current Affairs & Politics, Biography, Women's Studies, Latin American History, Civil & Human Rights, Peoples & Cultures - Biography, Latinos & Latin Americans, Political Activism & Participation, Political Biography, Social Sciences - General & Miscellaneous, Women's Biography, World History, Feminism, South American History, Latinos/Hispanics - Biography, Labor Leaders, Activists, & Social Reformers, Women's History, Feminism & Feminist Theory, General & Miscellaneous South American History, Human Rights, Political Activism & Social Action, Political Activists & Social Reformers - Biography, Women's Biography - General & Miscellaneous, Women's History - General & Miscellaneous, Women's Studies - General & Miscellaneous
 
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