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  2. Mujeres en Acción Solidaria - Wikipedia

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    Mujeres en Acción Solidaria (Women in Solidarity Action, MAS) was a Mexican feminist organization active in the early 1970s. It can be seen as the first example of second wave feminism in Mexico . [ 1 ]

  3. Lo que callamos las mujeres - Wikipedia

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    Lo que callamos las mujeres (English: What We Women Keep Silent), is a Mexican anthology television series which deals with the social problems of Mexican society. The show started airing on the Mexican television network Azteca 13 as a way to compete with Canal de las Estrellas' Mujer, casos de la vida real. It started airing on the network in ...

  4. Lucy Diggs Slowe - Wikipedia

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    Lucy Diggs Slowe was born in Berryville, Virginia to Henry Slowe and Fannie Potter Slowe. While various sources put her birth year as 1885, [4] [5] others have said 1883. [3] [6] She was one of seven children.

  5. The 100 Most Influential Books Ever Written - Wikipedia

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    The 100 Most Influential Books Ever Written: The History of Thought from Ancient Times to Today (1998) is a book of intellectual history written by Martin Seymour-Smith, a British poet, critic, and biographer.

  6. Lillian Moller Gilbreth - Wikipedia

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    Lillian Evelyn Gilbreth (née Moller; May 24, 1878 – January 2, 1972) was an American psychologist, industrial engineer, consultant, and educator who was an early pioneer in applying psychology to time-and-motion studies.

  7. Mujeres Muralistas - Wikipedia

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    Las Mujeres Muralistas ("The Muralist Women") were an all-female Latina artist collective based in the Mission District in San Francisco in the 1970s. They created a number of public murals throughout the San Francisco Bay Area , and are said to [ by whom? ] have sparked the beginning of the female muralist movement in the US and Mexico.

  8. Mujeres (Ricardo Arjona song) - Wikipedia

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    "Mujeres" ("Women") a 1992 song by Guatemalan singer-songwriter Ricardo Arjona. It was released in 1992, and it became Arjona's first major international hit, becoming his first top 10 on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart in 1993, where it peaked at number 6. [ 1 ]

  9. Women Are Like That - Wikipedia

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