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¿Son poderosas las mujeres? Sin duda. Pero más allá del eslogan, esta es una verdad que se encarna cada día en las integrantes de una red de mujeres huerteras del sur de Chile. En esta emotiva charla, Valeria nos invita a conocer una historia tejida con manos que cultivan, pero también con corazones que se acompañan. A través de un relato íntimo y lleno de sentido, nos comparte cómo este grupo de mujeres se unió en torno al huerto y, con el tiempo, transformó esa unión en un espacio de pertenencia, identidad, aceptación e inclusión. Una red nacida del deseo de aprender juntas, que hoy florece como una comunidad viva, donde cada integrante aporta con su historia a una transformación profunda y colectiva. Ingeniera Agrónoma, mujer huertera y cofundadora de República Chalota, una empresa familiar agroecológica comprometida con la promoción de redes asociativas y la educación ambiental.Ha sido reconocida en el 2024 como una de las 100 Mujeres Líderes de La Araucanía por la Red de Mujeres Huerteras Lacustres, integrante del comité de certificación ciudadana de baños secos en la cuenca Mallolafken y presidenta de
la Red de Mujeres Huerteras Lacustres.Su compromiso con La Araucanía se basa en una conexión profunda con su historia, su gente y sus territorios. Cree firmemente en el papel fundamental de las mujeres huerteras como guardianas de la tierra y portadoras de saberes ancestrales. En un contexto marcado por la violencia y el despojo de la identidad cultural, estas mujeres representan la resiliencia, el amor por la tierra y la fuerza que alimenta no solo a las familias, sino también a la esperanza y el futuro de toda una comunidad. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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