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Séfora, the gypsy who rescued 1,000 street vendors: "There is a purple feminism that forgets the woman of my ethnic group"

She was one of the first gypsy lawyers, she is married to a police officer and she led two macro-causes in Huelva and Seville to dignify the lives of shopkeepers and fairground vendors.

She talks about everything without a filter: antigypsyism, "suffocating traditions"... She asks: "Who are the clown feminists to criticize the handkerchief test?"