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The Unión de Mujeres Americanas (Union of American Women, UAW) was founded in 1934 by Mexican women's rights activist and suffragette, Margarita Robles de Mendoza.The purpose of the organization was to develop ties between women in the region to fight for the civic and political rights of women throughout the Americas and improve women's social and economic situations.
The Baptist Evangelical Union of Spain (Spanish: Unión Evangélica Bautista de España) is a Baptist denomination. It is affiliated with the Federation of Evangelical Religious Entities of Spain and the Baptist World Alliance. The headquarters is in Madrid.
A reja in front of Capilla de Santa Librada.. A reja ("grille") is a decorative screen of iron. [1]Rejas can be found in cathedrals located in Spain and Portugal. [1] [2] Inside the cathedrals, rejas were often placed in front of side chapels, the choir, or even in rood screens in front of the altar. [1]
The Union has its origins in a Canadian Baptist mission in 1898 in Oruro. [1] It was officially founded in 1936. [2] In 1941, it founded the Baptist Theological Seminary in Cochabamba. [3] According to a census published by the association in 2023, it claimed 267 churches and 50,580 members. [4]
The Faculty of Theology of the Evangelical Baptist Union of Spain (Spanish: Facultad de Teología de la Unión Evangélica Bautista de España), also known as the Theological Seminary of UEBE (Spanish: Seminario Teológico UEBE), is an accredited theological Institute offering graduate and undergraduate degrees in theology.
She founded the Unión de Mujeres Americanas (UMA) (Union of American Women) to promote women's civic and political equality throughout the Americas. She led the Feminine Sector of the National Revolutionary Party (PNRSF), served as Mexico's representative on the Inter-American Commission of Women from 1930-1940, and served in the consulate ...
Marcelina Bautista Bautista (born 25 April 1966) is a Mexican human rights activist and trade union organizer. She worked as a domestic worker for 22 years, starting at the age of 14. She put herself through school, graduating from the Ibero-American University and started organizing her fellow workers.
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.