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Docuweeks Film Review: We Women Warriors (Dir. Nicole Karsin 2012)

August 23, 2012 by Kathryn Schroeder

The country of Colombia has always been a place of violence, political unrest, and consistently under scrutiny.  Famously known for its Drug Cartel, and former cartel leader Pablo Escobar, Colombia continues to supply 90% of the cocaine to US drug traffickers.  A rarely told viewpoint is that of the women in Colombia, from the rural […]

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