SEDIF President and Economy Secretary Pay Tribute to Indigenous Women of Mexico and Canada
BULLETIN 020/2023
-They lived with Dr. Beatriz Gutiérrez Müller and the First Lady of Canada, Sophie Grégoire
MEXICO.- As part of the economic diplomacy actions promoted by the State Government, the honorary president of the Board of Directors of the National System for the Integral Development of the Family (SEDIF), Gabriela Bonilla Parada and the Secretary of Economy, Olivia Salomón, attended the inauguration of the “Original Views” exhibition, organized by the Canadian Embassy in Mexico, as part of the tenth North American Leaders Summit.
This diplomatic event was chaired by Beatriz Gutiérrez Müller, wife of the President of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, and Sophie Grégoire-Trudeau, wife of the Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau.
With the exhibition “Miradas Originarias”, which will be held until April at the National Museum of World Cultures, a tribute is paid, through the work of the artist Citlali Haro, to 12 indigenous women from Canada and Mexico, whose social work contributes to the advancement of the rights of indigenous communities in both nations. This defense remains a public policy of the state government, with President Sergio Salomón Céspedes Peregrina.
The honorary president of the SEDIF Board of Directors, Gabriela Bonilla, and the head of the Ministry of Economy agreed to highlight the importance of these events in which the image of indigenous women, both Mexican and Canadian, is strengthened and the fight for respect. for their rights as part of a policy of inclusion that prevails in both countries.
During the event, they met Beatriz Gutiérrez Müller, Canadian Ambassador to Mexico, Graeme Clark and Alejandra Frausto, Secretary of Culture of the Federal Government.
In addition, as part of the North American Leaders Summit events, they had the opportunity to greet the First Lady of the United States, Jill Biden.
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