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María Guillermina (Guille) Valdes Villalva (also known as Guillermina Valdez de Villalva or Villalba, December 15, 1939 – September 11, 1991) was a Chicana scholar and activist born in El Paso, Texas. [1]
Marisela Escobedo Ortiz's social activism began in 2008 in Ciudad Juárez following the murder of her 16-year-old daughter Rubí Frayre. Escobedo and her husband claimed that their daughter was murdered by Sergio Rafael Barraza Bocanegra.
2019 El Paso Women's Hall of Fame Inductees. The El Paso Women's Hall of Fame honors and recognizes the accomplishments of El Paso women. It is sponsored by the El Paso Commission for Women [1] and was established in 1985. [2] The first inductees were honored in 1990. [3] Inductees are women who live in El Paso and who have made a significant ...
Alexandra Flores was a 5-year-old girl who was murdered by David Santiago Renteria (November 22, 1969 – November 16, 2023) [1] on November 18–19, 2001, in El Paso, Texas, after being kidnapped. She was last with her parents in a local Walmart. Flores's body was found naked and slightly burnt by employees of a doctor's office, 18 mi (29 km ...
Jannik Sinner has accepted a three-month ban from tennis to settle a case which has lingered over the sport for months after he twice tested positive for a banned substance, the World Anti-Doping ...
Advocacy groups representing FBI agents appealed to the U.S. Congress on Monday to intervene to stop possible mass firings of agents who worked on the investigation of the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol ...
The first location was acquired in autumn 1977, through the Diocese of El Paso loaning a vacant building. The first volunteers moved into the building on February 3, 1978. [11] Volunteers from around the country came to El Paso to help the shelter. [12] Loretto Academy, a Catholic girls' school, provided 40 student volunteers to the shelter in ...
Under President Trump, ICE has been arresting illegal immigrants who have committed crimes like rape, murder and assault yet were inexplicably allowed to stay in the country.