
EZLN's Women's Revolutionary Law
The EZLN's Women's Revolutionary Law, established in 1993 by the Zapatista Army of National Liberation in Mexico, aims to promote gender equality and protect women’s rights. It guarantees women the right to participate fully in society, decide on their bodies, and access education, health, employment, and justice without discrimination or violence. The law challenges traditional gender roles and empowers women to be active agents in social and political change, seeking to ensure safety, equality, and dignity for all women within the movement and society at large.