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Bolivia Quote by Evo Morales

“In 2006, I entered the presidential palace in the main square of La Paz as the first indigenous president of Bolivia. Our government, under the slogan 'Bolivia Changes,' is committed to ending the colonialism, racism and exclusion that many of our people lived under for many centuries.” quote by Evo Morales
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“In 2006, I entered the presidential palace in the main square of La Paz as the first indigenous president of Bolivia. Our government, under the slogan 'Bolivia Changes,' is committed to ending the colonialism, racism and exclusion that many of our people lived under for many centuries.”

Evo Morales

About This Quote

Source Speech: Inaugural Address, Evo Morales, Bolivia, 2006

He declares a new era of inclusion, aiming to dismantle historic oppression and promote equality for indigenous peoples.

In simple terms: A new era of inclusion and equality.

Key Takeaway

Support policies that empower marginalized groups.

Themes

inclusion political change indigenous rights social justice

Mood

determined hopeful

Type

political inspirational

When to use this quote

  • government reform
  • community organizing
  • education initiatives
  • economic development

Key Concepts

decolonization anti‑racism national identity

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can citizens hold leaders accountable for promised reforms?
  • What concrete steps can reduce systemic racism?
A Different Perspective

Implementation may face entrenched elite resistance and resource constraints.

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