Federation of Cuban Women
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The Federation of Cuban Women (FMC) was established in 1960 under the revolutionary government with Vilma Espín as its president. Espin fought in the Sierra Maestras with Fidel Castro
and Raul Castro
and married Raul in 1959. She was the president of the FMC till her death in 2007. From its inception the FMC has been successful in effecting positive changes in Cuban society. The FMC was deeply involved in the 1961 Cuban Literacy Campaign
and in supplying workers after the mass exodus of trained labor following the Revolution. A few of the stated goals of the FMC are:
Fidel Castro
Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz is a Cuban revolutionary and politician, having held the position of Prime Minister of Cuba from 1959 to 1976, and then President from 1976 to 2008. He also served as the First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba from the party's foundation in 1961 until 2011...
and Raul Castro
Raúl Castro
Raúl Modesto Castro Ruz is a Cuban politician and revolutionary who has been President of the Council of State of Cuba and the President of the Council of Ministers of Cuba since 2008; he previously exercised presidential powers in an acting capacity from 2006 to 2008...
and married Raul in 1959. She was the president of the FMC till her death in 2007. From its inception the FMC has been successful in effecting positive changes in Cuban society. The FMC was deeply involved in the 1961 Cuban Literacy Campaign
Cuban Literacy Campaign
The Cuban Literacy Campaign was a year-long effort to abolish illiteracy in Cuba after the triumph of the Cuban Revolution...
and in supplying workers after the mass exodus of trained labor following the Revolution. A few of the stated goals of the FMC are:
- Bringing Women out of the home and into the economy
- Reorganizing peasant households that keep women in subservient positions
- developing communal services to alleviate domestic work and childcare
- providing equal opportunities for women
- mobilizing women into political work and government administration
- providing adequate working conditions “to satisfy the particular needs of the female organism and the moral and spiritual needs of women as mothers."