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Brindis de Salas is the first Black woman in Latin America to publish a book. The 1947 title Pregón de Marimorena discussed the exploitation and discrimination against Black women in Uruguay. 24.
M. Nazanin Mandi; Carlie Mantilla; Vanessa Marcil; Constance Marie; Eva Marie; Ada Maris; Vanessa Marquez; Marta Martin; Shelly Martinez; Vicci Martinez; Perry Mattfeld
He performed in movies, television, radio and stage in the U.S., Mexico, and Latin America. Claudia Salinas (born 1981) actress and model; Johnny A. Sanchez (born 1982) actor and comedian; Lauren Sánchez (born 1969) news anchor, entertainment and media personality; Ref Sanchez (1917–1986) actor and photographer; Paul Sand (born 1935) Tony ...
Leonora Carrington (1917–2011), English-born Mexican painter; Ana Casas Broda (born 1965), photographer; Rosalinda Cauich Ramirez (born 1962), basket weaver; Cerrucha (born 1984), artivist, photographer; Nelly César (born 1986), experimental and multidisciplinary visual artist; Mayra Céspedes (born 1981), visual artist, photographer
Corazon Aquino. Corazon Aquino was President of the Philippines from 1986-1992 under some extraordinary circumstances.She was a Senator's wife and became a political leader in the People Power ...
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Claudia Sheinbaum was sworn in as Mexico's first woman president on Tuesday, vowing to bolster women's rights and ensure that Latin America's No. 2 economy remains a secure ...
Steve Cardenas (1974–) American martial artist, musician, and semi retired actor of Mexican descent (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers) Matt Cedeño (1974–) American actor and former male fashion model of Afro-Cuban and English-Irish descent (Days of Our Lives) Eddie Cibrian (1973–) American actor of Cuban descent
Marta Randall (born 1948), Mexican-born American science-fiction novelist, short story writer; Antonieta Rivas Mercado (1900–1931), journalist, playwright; Cristina Rivera Garza (born 1964), novelist, short story writer, poet, non-fiction writer, translator; Margarita Robles de Mendoza (1896–1954) feminist writer, journalist