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  2. Adela Hernández - Wikipedia

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    When Adela Hernández entered office, she was still legally Jose Agustin Hernandez since she had not undergone sex-change surgery. [2] However, on May 20, 2013, the first transgender woman received a photo ID since 1997 with her preferred name and gender identity without undergoing sex reassignment surgery. [4]

  3. José M. Hernández - Wikipedia

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    Hernández and his wife Adela have five children. For several years, his wife ran a Mexican restaurant just outside the Johnson Space Center gates, called Tierra Luna Grill, which is Spanish for Earth Moon Grill. [39] [40] Hernández owns a 20-acre vineyard near Lodi, California, and in 2021 began bottling wine under the Tierra Luna Cellars label.

  4. Adela Fernández y Fernández - Wikipedia

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    Adela Fernández was born in Mexico City to the film maker Emilio Fernández and Cuban Gladys Fernández, whom he married in 1941, on 6 December 1942 and Adela would grow up in an atmosphere of cinematography. [3] She studied acting and dramaturgy at the Cinematographer Training Center of the Iberoamerican University of Mexico City.

  5. Cesar Gonzmart - Wikipedia

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    César married Adela Hernandez, the granddaughter of Columbia founder Casimiro Hernandez Sr. in 1946. Adela, a Juilliard School of Music graduate, was an accomplished touring pianist. Notably, Adela had played at Carnegie Hall. After the wedding, César and Adela Gonzmart toured together until César was convinced to work instead at the Columbia.

  6. A Million Miles Away (film) - Wikipedia

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    A Million Miles Away is a 2023 American biographical drama film detailing the life of José M. Hernández, a Mexican-American astronaut, who is played by Michael Peña.It was directed by Alejandra Marquez Abella from a screenplay written by Bettina Gilois and re-written by Hernán Jiménez and Abella, based on Hernandez's autobiography Reaching for the Stars.

  7. List of transgender people - Wikipedia

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    Adela Hernández: b. 1962 Cuban she/her First transgender person elected to political office in Cuba [230] Anderson Bigode Herzer: 1962–1982 Brazilian he/him Counterculture writer, poet [231] Rita Hester: 1963–1998 American she/her Murder victim, inspiration for the first Transgender Day of Remembrance [232] Katie Rain Hill: b. circa 1994 ...

  8. Richard Gonzmart - Wikipedia

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    Gonzmart was the second child of César Gonzmart and Adela Hernandez Gonzmart, born in Tampa, Florida after his parents retired as touring musicians and assisted with the family's business, the Columbia Restaurant. His older brother, Casey, also works in the family restaurant business.

  9. Heradel - Wikipedia

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    Adela Rivas Cruz, known professionally as Heradel, is a Cuban singer, songwriter, composer, and record producer. Born and raised in Santiago de Cuba , she is currently based in Los Angeles and has been intermittently making music since 2003 through different projects, [ 1 ] debuting as a solo act in 2021.