This chapter explores the role of Chile's feminist movement in organizing the response to police repression and the challenges faced by the assemblies in making decisions. It discusses the government's decision to hold a referendum on the Pinochet Constitution and the differing views on this imposed change. The chapter also touches on the changing interpretation of events over time and the impact of memory on people's understanding.
Featuring Vincent Bevins on If We Burn: The Mass Protest Decade and the Missing Revolution. The second of a two-part interview on this important new book.
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