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  2. Women in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 25% of Mexican women live in rural areas, and of that, only 44% of those use birth control, and their fertility rate, 4.7%, is almost twice that of urban women.” [82] Mexico was even able to incorporate a sexual education program in the schools to educate on contraception, but with many young girls living in rural areas, they ...

  3. Angelitos negros (1948 film) - Wikipedia

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    Angelitos negros (English: "Little Black Angels") is a 1948 Mexican drama film directed and co-written by Joselito Rodriguez and starring Pedro Infante. [1] [2] The film deals with themes such as racism, self deprecation, negligence, poverty and social classes.

  4. Social welfare in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The program is still available to date for Mexican citizens in need of assistance. [4] In particular, it is highlighted on the Mexican government website for people who are affected by natural disasters and other emergencies. [4] Another program created to help low-income families was the FIDELIST.

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  6. Joy, anger for family of Mexican girl wrongly sent to US - AOL

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    GUANAJUATO, Mexico (AP) - When a woman in Texas claimed that Alondra Luna Nunez was her long-lost daughter, the girl's real parents in Mexico say they presented more than a dozen documents from ...

  7. Nury Martinez's 'little Latina girls' line in resignation ...

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    'You are not # goals or inspo,' Melinna Bobadilla said after Nury Martinez addressed 'all little Latina girls' in her L.A. council resignation letter.

  8. The House on Mango Street - Wikipedia

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    Esperanza Cordero – The House on Mango Street is written through the eyes of Esperanza Cordero, who is an adolescent girl living in a working-class Latino neighbourhood in Chicago. Esperanza is intrigued by the idea of being a Mexican American woman in Chicago, which reflects the author herself just 15 years prior to publishing this book. [6]

  9. Poverty in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Extreme poverty is defined by the Mexican government as deficiencies in both social rights and incomes lower than the "well being income line". [6] Additional figures from SEDESOL (Mexico's social development agency) estimate that 6% of the population (7.4 million people) lives in extreme poverty and suffers from food insecurity.