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  2. America Chavez - Wikipedia

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    America Chavez is a superhero appearing in ... Mey Rude of Autostraddle ranked Chavez 1st in their list of "7 LGBT Women Who Need to Appear in the MCU Immediately ...

  3. Gabby Rivera - Wikipedia

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    She is the author of the 2016 young adult novel Juliet Takes a Breath, and wrote the 2017–2018 Marvel comic book America, about superhero America Chavez. [1] [2] Her work often addresses issues of identity and representation for people of color and the queer community, within American popular culture. [3] Rivera is Puerto Rican and from the ...

  4. List of animated films with LGBTQ characters - Wikipedia

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    America Chavez: Lesbian Chavez is a Latina, [110] and lesbian, [111] superheroine who has two mothers, Elena and Amalia Chavez, who sacrifice themselves to save her in the film. [112] [113] She is voiced by Cierra Ramirez, [114] [115] who is of Colombian and Mexican descent [116] and voices Chavez throughout the Marvel Rising media franchise ...

  5. List of graphic art works with LGBT characters - Wikipedia

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    America Chavez: Lesbian America Chavez is an openly gay character, who has had relationships with a male personification of the Ultimate Nullifier and a female emergency medical technician named Lisa Halloran. [71] [72] [73] United States Noh-Varr: Bisexual

  6. Comcast and NBCUniversal Named among America's "Best ... - AOL

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    Comcast and NBCUniversal Named among America's "Best Places to Work" for LGBT People Human Rights Campaign Awards 100 Percent Score on 2013 Corporate Equality Index PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE ...

  7. Disney and LGBTQ representation in animation - Wikipedia

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    [33] [34] GLAAD expressed hope that the film would allow Chavez to be represented accurately, and "serve as an introduction of America and further queer characters to the Marvel Cinematic Universe." [35] The film was later described as "a superhero tale with diversity oozing out of every animated frame," with note of Chavez having two mothers. [36]

  8. In some Latin American drug cartels, women are the violent ...

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    The romantic or family attachments of women in the drug trade are often used to minimize or marginalize them as protagonists. Emma’s role as El Chapo’s wife is a great example.

  9. America’s largest LGBT+ civil rights group issues ‘state of ...

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    Skip to main content. America’s largest LGBT+ civil rights group issues ‘state of emergency’ across US