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Tchinda Andrade (1979 – 29 November 2024) was a Cape Verdean LGBT activist and event manager.Andrade was the first trans woman in Cape Verde to come out publicly and quickly became a leading figure in the country's LGBT community, with the country's trans women coming to be known colloquially as "tchindas".
also: People: By gender: Women: By nationality: Cape Verdean This category exists only as a container for other categories of Cape Verdean women . Articles on individual women should not be added directly to this category, but may be added to an appropriate sub-category if it exists.
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Josefina Chantre, also known as Zezinha Chantre, was born in Paúl (Santo Antão Island), in 1942, into a family of ten siblings. [1] [3]Chantre studied in São Vicente and later, in the 1960s, went to Portugal on a scholarship from the Overseas Minister, Adriano Moreira, where she attended a technical course in social services.
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Also: Cape Verde: People: By occupation: Singers / Women by occupation: Women singers Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
Helena Lopes da Silva (30 January 1949 – 8 September 2018) was a Cape Verdean-Portuguese surgeon, feminist and anti-colonialist activist. She was a founder of the Left Bloc and the first black woman to head an electoral list in Portugal.
The Women's Organization of Cape Verde (also known as OMCV) is a Cape Verdean non-governmental organization dedicated to defending women's rights and promoting gender equality. It is recognized as the first feminist association in the country. Among its founders are women like Josefina Chantre and Paula Fortes.