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Paola Villarreal (born 5 October 1984) is a Mexican computer programmer who developed the Data for Justice app equipped with an interactive map that compares police operations in white dominated areas and minority neighborhoods in Mexico.
The document concludes with four requests: to recognize the contributions of women in the recent history of the country, to respect the placement of Justicia and the Glorieta de las mujeres que luchan, to officially rename the roundabout as Glorieta de las mujeres que luchan, and to listen and attend the requests for justice to guarantee the ...
Senator – Mercedes Carvajal de Arocha – 1948 [142] Minister of Development – Aura Celina Casanova – 1969 [143] Presidential candidate – Ismenia Villalba – 1988 [144] Mayor of Chacao – Irene Sáez – 1992 [145] Governor – Lolita Aniyar de Castro – 1993 [146] Governor of Zulia – Lolita Aniyar de Castro – 1993 [146] [147]
She was director of the Fernando Botero Library Park of the Corregimiento de San Cristóbal. [2] She was a television presenter and communicator in the Medellín mayor's office. She is a columnist in Cambio magazine [ 3 ] and a researcher of the "Tributaries" project, a joint initiative with the British Museum .
Madres Buscadoras de Sonora is a non-profit organization dedicated to searching for missing persons in the state of Sonora, and occasionally in other states. [21] Flores founded the organization in 2019. [22] Membership consists primarily of mothers with missing children, who aim to recover their children or at least their remains.
Ruth Eleonora López was born in San Salvador on 27 September 1977. [1] Her father was a teacher, which kindled her interest in teaching at an early age. Due to the Salvadoran Civil War, her family moved to Nicaragua, where she lived for 11 years, and later to Cuba, where she lived for 16.
Alejandra Mora Mora earned a law degree from the University of Costa Rica in 1989. She completed specialization courses at Lund University and the Raoul Wallenberg Institute in 1997, a master's degree in constitutional law from the Distance State University of Costa Rica in 2004, and a postgraduate degree in human rights from the University of Chile in 2007.
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 ]