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Guadalupe Fernández Valencia, known as "La Patrona," is shown in a photo released by the Mexican government after she was arrested in Culiacán in February 2016.
Despite having a well known culture of machismo, Latin America has made huge strides in women's political representation. As of October 2024, 14 women in 11 countries [1] have served as constitutional president of their country.
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.
Hispanic presses provided information important to the Hispanic and Latin American communities and helped to foster and preserve the cultural values that remain today. These presses also "promoted education, provided special-interest columns, and often founded magazines, publishing houses, and bookstores to disseminate the ideas of local and ...
NBC News’ 24/7 streaming platform, NBC News Now, is launching in Mexico and Brazil, Latin America’s biggest markets, as it continues to expand across the world. Since its launch in 2019, the ...
Latin America comprises all the countries in the Americas that were originally colonized by the Spaniards, French, or Portuguese. "Latino" is the umbrella term for people of Latin American descent that, in recent years, has supplanted the more imprecise and bureaucratic designation "Hispanic."
QUITO (Reuters) -Latin American governments, including regional heavyweight Brazil, rallied around Mexico on Saturday after its embassy in Ecuador was raided to arrest a controversial politician ...
LatinNews (Latin American Newsletters) provides news services relating to Latin America. Its major publications include the Latin American Weekly Report (weekly), Latin American Economy and Business (monthly) and Latinnews Daily (daily).