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  2. José Antonio Mazzotti - Wikipedia

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    José Antonio Mazzotti. José Antonio Mazzotti (1961–2024) was a Peruvian poet, scholar, and literary activist. He was Professor of Latin American Literature and King Felipe VI of Spain Professor of Spanish Culture and Civilization in the Department of Romance Studies at Tufts University, [1] President of the International Association of Peruvianists since 1996, [2] and Director of the ...

  3. Adelina Zendejas - Wikipedia

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    Adelina Zendejas Gómez was born on 16 December 1909 in Toluca, State of Mexico, Mexico to Carmen Gómez and Manuel Zendejas Martínez. [1] As a child, Zendejas wanted to study medicine and was encouraged by her father, a railroad worker and activist and her maternal great-grandfather, Joaquín Eguía Lis [], a Catholic intellectual and the first rector of the National University of Mexico ...

  4. Argentina Díaz Lozano - Wikipedia

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    Argentina Díaz Lozano (December 5, 1912 – August 13, 1999) was the pseudonym for the Honduran writer Argentina Bueso Mejía.She was a journalist and novelist, who wrote in the romantic style with feminist themes.

  5. Manuel Ramos Otero - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, the Guadalajara International Book Fair published Tálamos y tumbas prosa y verso, a collection of short stories, and the book of poetry, El libro de la muerte. In 1999, and again in 2002, the Pergones Theatre company in the Bronx adapted Otero’s short story, “El locura de la locura” to stage the play “El bolero fue mi ruina ...

  6. Marisela Escobedo Ortiz - Wikipedia

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    Arturo Matus Espino, head of the Oficina de Atención Ciudadana de la Presidencia de la República, met with Escobedo and fellow activist, Bertha Alicia García, and pledged to continue investigating the deaths of Rubí and García's daughter, Brenda Berenice Castillo, as well as accelerate the investigation of cases of femicide in the country [13]

  7. Federico Romero - Wikipedia

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    (The article's main sources are Diccionario de la ZarzuelaISBN 84-89457-30-1; El libro de la zarzuela ISBN 84-231-2677-3; and Historia de la zarzuela, Vol. II ISBN 84-85680-01-4.) Accessed 24 June 2009. García-Cervigón, A., El poeta Federico Romero da nombre al nuevo colegio de La Solana, La Tribuna (Ciudad Real), 4 March 2009. Accessed 24 ...

  8. Who's the 'Camp Auschwitz' guy and other alleged Jan. 6 neo ...

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    Photos of the bearded Robert Keith Packer wearing a hoodie with the Nazi SS skull and Auschwitz 'Work Brings Freedom' slogan went viral after Jan. 6

  9. Berta Cáceres - Wikipedia

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    Berta Isabel Cáceres Flores was born in La Esperanza, Honduras [13] into the Lenca people, a predominant Indigenous group in southwestern Honduras.The youngest of 12, she grew up in the 1970s during a time of civil unrest and violence in Central America.