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Feminists at an anti-Pinochet protest. Corporación de Desarrollo de la Mujer La Morada (La Morada Women's Development Corporation), also known as Casa de la Mujer La Morada, or simply La Morada, is a Chilean non-profit, non-governmental organization (NGO) based in Santiago, that works to expand women's rights through political participation, education, culture and efforts to eradicate violence.
The White Slave (Spanish: La esclava blanca), is a Colombian telenovela created by Eduardo Galdo and María Helena Porta for Caracol Televisión.The series originally aired from January 26, 2016, to April 25, 2016.
Diana María Quer López-Pinel [4] (born 12 April 1998) [5] was from Pozuelo de Alarcón in the Community of Madrid and was on holiday with her mother and sister. Quer was left by her mother at 10:30 pm and went to a local festival. Her last known location was a kilometre from home, at around 2:50 am.
It began airing on La 1 on 3 October 2007. [8] The original broadcasting run ended on 29 January 2008. [8] Desaparecida sparked a spin-off, UCO, Unidad Central Operativa. [9] The series and its spin-off UCO were collectively rebranded in Argentina as Bruno Sierra, el rostro de la ley for broadcasting on Canal 7 in 2009. [5]
La viuda negra (The Black Widow) is a 2014 Spanish-language telenovela produced by RTI Producciones and Televisa for United States–based television network Univisión and for Colombia-based television network Caracol Television. It is an adaptation of the book La patrona de Pablo Escobar of José Guarnizo based on history from Griselda Blanco.
La impostora (English: The Impostor), is a Spanish-language telenovela produced by United States–based television network Telemundo Studios, Miami. It is based on the Chilean telenovela Cerro Alegre , produced by Canal 13 in 1999.
La mujer dorada (Spanish pronunciation: [la muˈxeɾ ðoˈɾaða]; [1] "The Golden Woman") is a name of an old Mexican telenovela (soap opera). It was made in 1960. [ 2 ] Each episode is 30 minutes long.
Blanca Canales (February 17, 1906 – July 25, 1996) was an educator and a Puerto Rican Nationalist. Canales joined the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party in 1931 and helped organize the Daughters of Freedom, the women's branch of the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party.