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By Elisa Alanís

On different occasions I have commented that we should start by telling ourselves what happened to us and what continues to happen to us.

That is the size of the challenge. To begin by accepting and, above all, knowing in detail the facts of the country that saw the birth and growth of the most powerful cartels in the world.

We have not even been able to sit down to listen and cry for the truth. That one that is being darned, pieced together and how it can be, through the pain of a mother searching for her loved one or a father struggling to find justice for his daughter or the brother who mourns the goodbye of the murdered young man... With each stitch the communicating vessels of the growing criminal structure under the protection of power are joined.

Women at the forefront of the debate, leading the way to a more inclusive and equitable dialogue. Here, diversity of thought and equitable representation across sectors are not mere ideals; they are the heart of our community.