When the Mountains Tremble (interviews and writings)

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When the Mountains Tremble (interviews and writings) is a collection of conversations and texts featuring Aleida Guevara that reflect on revolutionary politics, social justice, and the legacy of her father, Che Guevara.

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instanceOf book
essay collection
interview collection
about Che Guevara NERFINISHED
Cuban Revolution NERFINISHED
Latin American politics
anti-imperialism
human rights
solidarity movements
features Aleida Guevara NERFINISHED
focusesOn contemporary social movements
continuity of Che Guevara’s ideas
legacy of revolutionary struggle
genre biographical writing
political literature
hasAuthor Aleida Guevara NERFINISHED
hasForm essays
interviews
personal reflections
hasTheme class struggle
education and political consciousness
healthcare as a human right
internationalism
memory and historical legacy
women in revolutionary movements
intendedAudience activists and social movements
readers interested in Latin American history
readers interested in revolutionary politics
language Spanish
mainSubject legacy of Che Guevara
revolutionary politics
social justice
perspectiveOf Aleida Guevara NERFINISHED
relatedTo Che Guevara’s writings
Cuban socialist project
workSubject Aleida Guevara NERFINISHED
Che Guevara’s legacy

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