Manila book meetings discuss women’s oppression, working-class course forward

By Susan Berman
November 1, 2018

Sept. 15 meeting at Manila International Book Fair. From left, Shaira Mae Embate, active in defense of women’s rights and Cuban Revolution; chair Ron Poulsen; Teresita Ang See, founder of Chinese Heritage Center; Ana Maria Nemenzo, Philippines-Cuba Cultural and Friendship Association; and Mary-Alice Waters, leader of Socialist Workers Party and president of Pathfinder Press.

Sept. 15 meeting at Manila International Book Fair. From left, Shaira Mae Embate, active in defense of women’s rights and Cuban Revolution; chair Ron Poulsen; Teresita Ang See, founder of Chinese Heritage Center; Ana Maria Nemenzo, Philippines-Cuba Cultural and Friendship Association; and Mary-Alice Waters, leader of Socialist Workers Party and president of Pathfinder Press.