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Women bake bread in Mexico to stand against violence

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Mexico City, Apr 12 (EFE), (Camera: America Neri).- Kneading, baking and talking, this is how "Las Panas", a Mexican organizatio, faces violence against women. Led by several psychologists and bakers, a group of women from the State of Mexico and the capital talk about their situations of vulnerability, in most cases related to gender violence."Personally, I came in with many doubts and they are answering them," Rosario, one of the three students who attended the workshop today, told Efe.In the last session Rosario learned along with her companions to make donuts, and while they waited for the dough to grow, they talked and learned about accounting for a food venture.After several years of looking for the way to provide knowledge and psychological support to women in vulnarable or violent situations Rosalia Trujano, founder of "Las Panas", realized the power of bread when made collectively.

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