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  2. Eufrosina Cruz - Wikipedia

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    Eufrosina Cruz comes from a tiny Zapotec village called Santa María Quiegolani in Oaxaca, Mexico, where Zapotec is the native language. Her life was as so many Zapotec women traditionally lived: getting up at 3 o'clock in the morning, gathering fuel, grinding maize, preparing tortillas, watching the children and cleaning the house.

  3. La Equidad - Wikipedia

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    La Equidad; Full name: Club Deportivo La Equidad S.A. Nickname(s) Aseguradores (Insurers) El Equipo Asegurador (The Insurer Team) El Equipo Verde de Bogotá (Bogotá's Green Team) El Verde Capitalino (The Capital Green) El Equipo de la Mayoría (The Majority Team) Founded: 1 December 1982; 42 years ago () Ground: Estadio Metropolitano de Techo ...

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  5. File:La Agenda de GĂ©nero para la Equidad e Igualdad entre ...

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  6. Diversity, equity, and inclusion - Wikipedia

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    Diversity themes gained momentum in the mid-1980s. At a time when President Ronald Reagan discussed dismantling equality and affirmative action laws in the 1980s, equality and affirmative action professionals employed by American firms along with equality consultants, engaged in establishing the argument that a diverse workforce should be seen as a competitive advantage rather than just as a ...

  7. Matilde Montoya - Wikipedia

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    Maltide Petra Montoya Lafragua was a distinguished medical professional in the areas of gynecology, obstetrics, and pediatrics. In response to criticism from her detractors, José de la Cruz Porfirio Díaz Mori, the President of Mexico at the time, recognized Montoya's ability and showed his support by granting her a scholarship.

  8. Juan Pablo Duarte - Wikipedia

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    Juan Pablo Duarte y Díez (January 26, 1813 – July 15, 1876) [1] was a Dominican military leader, writer, activist, and nationalist politician who was the foremost of the Founding Fathers of the Dominican Republic and bears the title of Father of the Nation.

  9. Bartolina Sisa - Wikipedia

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    Bartolina Sisa, her husband and other indigenous leaders like José Gabriel Condorcanqui, Simon Bolivar, and Jose deSan Martin. Jose was later known as Túpac Amaru II, and the brothers Damasio and Tomás Katari were joined together in their ideals of indigenous empowerment and managed to gather around 150,000 indigenous, mostly Quechuas and Aymaras, to join their cause.