Muzo has been recognized by the nation as the esmerald world capital. Is one of the towns with most production of this mineral and also sufferd first hand the esmerald conflict in the 80's and 90's. For this town women have been limited the laboral opotunities inside the mining companies. They haven't been benefited by the policies with differential focus from public and private institutions. This project seeks from the chronicle as journalistic genre, show in a narrative way the mining women rol in the entrenched maleness in the Occidente de Boyacá.