Aurora De Dios
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Template:TOCnestleft Aurora "Oyie" De Dios took an exposure trip to poor peasant areas in her hometown, organized by her university discussion group on problems in Philippines society.[1]
Movement for a Democratic Philippines
Aurora De Dios stepped up to assume the role of spokesperson for the Movement for a Democratic Philippines, a coalition of national democratic groups, when the suspension of the writ of habeas corpus in 1971 caused the arrest of first-line movement leaders.[2]
"Women Against Marcos"
The 2016 book "Women Against Marcos: Stories of Filipino and Filipino American Women Who Fought a Dictator" By Mila de Guzman documents the lives of eight women, in the Philippines and in the U.S., who "put aside concerns for their well-being in order to fight injustice".
The women in the book : Ana Maria Nemenzo, Cindy Domingo, Geline Avila, Mila de Guzman, Aurora De Dios, Sister Mary John Mananzan, Mila Aguilar, Aida Santos
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References
- ↑ The Fighting Filipinas Edwin Batongbacal Book Review: Women Against Marcos: Stories of Filipino and Filipino American Women Who Fought a Dictator By Mila de Guzman
- ↑ The Fighting Filipinas Edwin Batongbacal Book Review: Women Against Marcos: Stories of Filipino and Filipino American Women Who Fought a Dictator By Mila de Guzman