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  2. Margarita Benítez - Wikipedia

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    The project aims to improve scholarship on women and their involvement in global peace initiatives. She returned to Puerto Rico in 2018 as the first woman to head the Fundación Puertorriqueña de las Humanidades (Puerto Rican Endowment for the Humanities). Under her leadership the organization created both an on-line encyclopedia of Puerto ...

  3. Academia Maria Reina - Wikipedia

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    Academia Maria Reina, conscientious of its philosophy, aspires to help develop a well rounded Puerto Rican woman of faith and devoted to her society. From 7-10 grades, the students will many electives as options and they choose one, some of these include dance, art, French, Italian, culinary arts (cooking), theater, creative writing, public ...

  4. Gloria Bonilla-Santiago - Wikipedia

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    The Alfredo Santiago Endowed Scholarship was established in 1999 by Bonilla-Santiago in memory of her husband, Alfredo Santiago, to increase the number of students in Camden who attend college. [8] It provides financial assistance to first-year undergraduate students who graduate from LEAP Academy University Charter School and enroll full-time ...

  5. Education in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Because of damage caused by Hurricane Maria in 2017, a shrinking population, deteriorating infrastructure, and the Puerto Rican government-debt crisis, 283 schools were closed in Puerto Rico by 2018. [4] [5] The literacy rate of the Puerto Rican population is 93%; when divided by gender, this is distributed as 92.8% for males and 93.8% for females.

  6. Sylvia del Villard - Wikipedia

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    Her family considered her very talented and she was also a good student at school. She received her primary and secondary education in Santurce and when she graduated from high school the government of Puerto Rico awarded her with a scholarship to attend college. [1] Del Villard studied Sociology and Anthropology at Fisk University in Tennessee ...

  7. Concha Meléndez - Wikipedia

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    Every year the Coalition of Hispanic American Women of Miami, selects five high school graduates, who will receive the Elena Mederos/Concha Melendez Scholarship for their outstanding academic records. [5] Puerto Rico has a school in San Juan named after her and in Virginia there is also a high school named after her. [3]

  8. Ana Irma Rivera Lassén - Wikipedia

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    Ana Irma Rivera Lassén was born on 13 March 1955 in Santurce, San Juan, Puerto Rico to Ana Irma Lassén and Eladio Rivera Quiñones, [1] who were both educators. At the age of sixteen, she became involved with feminism, joining the Comité de Mujeres Puertorriqueñas (Puerto Rican Women's Committee) [2] and then helping to found the Mujer Integrate Ahora (MIA) (Women Integrate Now) [3 ...

  9. Antonia Pantoja - Wikipedia

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    Antonia Pantoja (September 13, 1922 – May 24, 2002), was a Puerto Rican educator, social worker, feminist, civil rights leader and the founder of ASPIRA, the Puerto Rican Forum, Boricua College and Producir. In 1996, she was the first Puerto Rican woman to receive the American Presidential Medal of Freedom.

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