Domitila Barrios de Chungara was a prominent Bolivian social activist, union leader, and revolutionary figure.
Born in a mining community, she became a key member of the Housewives' Committee, advocating for miners' rights and better living conditions.
Her activism led to persecution and torture by military regimes.
Domitila gained international recognition after participating in the UN's International Women's Year Tribune in 1975.
Her most notable achievement was leading a hunger strike in 1978 that toppled General Hugo BΓ‘nzer's dictatorship, facilitating Bolivia's return to democracy.
She is revered as a national heroine for her unwavering commitment to social justice and workers' rights.
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