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  2. Lucila Gamero de Medina - Wikipedia

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    They published a magazine Mujer Americana, which was the third feminist journal of the country, after Navas' Atlántida and a journal named Atenea by Cristina Hernández de Gomez begun in El Progreso in 1944. [7] Gamero married Gilberto Medina and they had two children, Aída Cora Medina and Gilberto Gustavo Medina. She died 23 January 1964 in ...

  3. Teresa Mañé - Wikipedia

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    Teresa Mañé i Miravet was born in Cubelles, Spain, on 29 November 1865 into a relatively well-off family, who raised her in nearby Vilanova i la Geltrú. [1] In 1883, she studied teaching in Barcelona and in 1886, [2] she collaborated with Bartomeu Gabarró i Borràs [] [3] in founding Catalonia's first secular school in Vilanova.

  4. Verónica Alcocer - Wikipedia

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    Verónica del Socorro Alcocer García was born on 26 May 1976 in Sincelejo, capital of the department of Sucre. [6] [7] She is the eldest of three children and her husband has claimed that she has Italian ancestry.

  5. La culpa es de los tlaxcaltecas - Wikipedia

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    La culpa es de los tlaxcaltecas (Blame the Tlaxcaltecs) is a short story by Elena Garro, published by in 1964 as part of the collection La Semana de Colores. [1] In the work, Garro uses magical realism in order to convey a message about the role of women in society.

  6. Policarpa Salavarrieta - Wikipedia

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    Viles soldados, volved las armas a los enemigos de vuestra patria. ¡Pueblo indolente! ¡Cuán distinta sería hoy vuestra suerte si conocierais el precio de la libertad! Pero no es tarde: ved que – aunque mujer y joven – me sobra valor para sufrir la muerte y mil muertes más. No olvidéis este ejemplo [...] Miserable pueblo, yo os compadezco.

  7. Teresa Perales - Wikipedia

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    Teresa Perales Fernández [1] (born 29 December 1975) is an S2 classified Spanish swimmer, politician and motivational speaker who has won a total of 28 Paralympic medals at the 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016, 2020 and 2024 Summer Paralympics.

  8. International Women's Strike 2018 - Wikipedia

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    See also Global Women's Strike and International Women's Strike.. The first historical example of a national strike led by a women's movement took place in Iceland, on October 24, 1975, with paid workers and housewives taking part.

  9. Mujeres Creando - Wikipedia

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    Mujeres Creando (Eng: Women Creating) is a Bolivian anarcha-feminist collective that participates in a range of anti-poverty work, including propaganda, street theater and direct action. The group was founded by María Galindo , Mónica Mendoza and Julieta Paredes in 1992 and members including two of Bolivia's only openly lesbian activists.