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  2. Ni una menos - Wikipedia

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    Ni una menos (Spanish: [ni ˈuna ˈmenos]; Spanish for "Not one [woman] less") is a Latin American fourth-wave [1][2] grassroots [3] feminist movement, which started in Argentina and has spread across several Latin American countries, that campaigns against gender-based violence. This mass mobilization comes as a response to various systemic ...

  3. 2018 Chilean feminist protests and strikes - Wikipedia

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    Between 2012 and 2017, there was an average of 19 feminist protest events per year. In 2018, there were 151 feminist protests throughout the country, with the majority occurring in the capital, Santiago. [4] The majority of protests occurred between May and June 2018. According to a Cadem survey taken in July 2018, 55% of Chileans approved of ...

  4. NiUnaMenos (Peru) - Wikipedia

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    Tens of thousands (2017) #NiUnaMenos ( Spanish: Not one less) is a Peruvian group against femicides and violence against women in the Andean country. [1] [2] [3] The movement was formed in July 2016, and the march it staged in August 2016 has been characterized as the largest demonstration in Peruvian history [1]

  5. Fourth-wave feminism - Wikipedia

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    The movement has engaged in women's strikes, including the International Women's Strike. [66] [78] Ni una menos has been described as fourth wave feminism. [65] [78] [79] According to Cecilia Palmeiro, a founding member of the Ni Una Menos collective, "By connecting perspectives such as indigenous feminism with black feminism, migrant feminism ...

  6. Feminism in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    A key expression of the modern feminist movement and the fight for women's rights in Latin America is the Ni Una Menos. This is a social movement that emerged as a response to violence against women in Latin America. It has evolved to encompass and incorporate the fight for other rights as well. [33]

  7. Feminism of the 99% - Wikipedia

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    The authors cite the Argentinian movement Ni Una Menos as their inspiration, as it too is a fourth-wave grassroots movement which aims to address intersectional issues. Aiming to build on the momentum of the Women's March, the authors call attention to what they see as the failures of contemporary feminist movements such as lean-in feminism ...

  8. Nancy Lange - Wikipedia

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    University of Wisconsin–Madison. Nancy Ann Lange Kuczynski (born January 20, 1954) is an American investment and marketing professional and Peruvian resident. She served as the First Lady of Peru from 2016 to 2018 as the wife of President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski. [1][2]

  9. Florencia Abbate - Wikipedia

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    Florencia Abbate (born December 24, 1976, in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine writer, poet and journalist. She is one of the founders of the feminist collective Ni una menos . She studied literature at the Universidad de Buenos Aires and has worked for different media, such as "La Nación", "Perfil", "Página 12" or "El país" among others.