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  2. Marisela Escobedo Ortiz - Wikipedia

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    Arturo Matus Espino, head of the Oficina de Atención Ciudadana de la Presidencia de la República, met with Escobedo and fellow activist, Bertha Alicia García, and pledged to continue investigating the deaths of Rubí and García's daughter, Brenda Berenice Castillo, as well as accelerate the investigation of cases of femicide in the country [13]

  3. Miriam Rodríguez Martínez - Wikipedia

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    Miriam Elizabeth Rodríguez Martínez (5 February 1960 – 10 May 2017) was a Mexican human rights activist.She became one of the many "Missing Child Parents", (a class of victims of organized crime, labeled as such by local news media) after her daughter was abducted and killed.

  4. Francisco Vera (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Francisco Vera (full name Francisco Javier Vera Manzanares, born 22 July 2009 in Colombia [1]) is a climate change activist from Colombia. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] He has ...

  5. Yolanda González (activist) - Wikipedia

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    In 2018 Carlos Fonseca wrote No te olvides de mí: Yolanda González, el crimen más brutal de la Transición. This book brought together a range of sources to focus on her murder. [10] Both a garden and a public square have been named in her honour. In 2015, the garden Jardines de Yolanda González Martín was named after her in Madrid. [11]

  6. Maria Reyes - Wikipedia

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    Maria Reyes (born 2002 in Mexico) is a Mexican ecofeminist and climate activist, involved in Fridays for Future MAPA, International, and the Alliance of Non-Governmental Radical Youth (A.N.G.R.Y).

  7. Activism - Wikipedia

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    The Online Etymology Dictionary records the English words "activism" and "activist" as in use in the political sense from the year 1920 [10] or 1915 [11] respectively. The history of the word activism traces back to earlier understandings of collective behavior [12] [13] [14] and social action. [15]

  8. Carolina Barrero - Wikipedia

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    Born in 1986, Barrero was raised in Havana by her grandparents, where she recalled “being surrounded by books and stories of the Cuban War of Independence, ancient philosophy, and literature”.

  9. Olga Ramos (activist) - Wikipedia

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    She worked as a professor in the Training Program for Emerging Leaders at the Instituto de Estudios Superiores de Administración (IESA) and in the specialization in management of educational institutions at the Universidad Metropolitana. [3] In addition, Olga was president of the USB Alumni Association and a member of the Garúa teachers ...