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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.
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 ...
M. Nazanin Mandi; Carlie Mantilla; Vanessa Marcil; Constance Marie; Eva Marie; Ada Maris; Vanessa Marquez; Marta Martin; Shelly Martinez; Vicci Martinez; Perry Mattfeld
Her talent for playing a variety of characters helped pave the way for Mexican actresses in American cinema. [2] She was the first Latin American actress nominated for an Oscar , as Best Supporting Actress for her work in Broken Lance (1954), and was the first to win a Golden Globe Award , for her performance in High Noon (1952).
Porter, Susie S. Working Women in Mexico City: Material Conditions and Public Discourses, 1879-1931. Tucson: University of Arizona Press 2003. Ramos Escandón, Carmen. "Women's Movements, Feminism and Mexican Politics." In The Women's Movement in Latin America: Participation and Democracy. Jane S. Jaquette, 199–221.boulder: Westview Press 1994.
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 ...
Lucero. Lucero is the daughter of Lucero León and Antonio Hogaza. [3]Her career began in 1980. When she was young, she had concerns about being an artist, but at the age of 10 Televisa offered her the opportunity to appear in a juvenile theme program named Alegrías De Mediodía (Eng.: Midday Happiness), next to several children and young talents in music and comedy, like Aida Pierce and ...
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 ...