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  2. Women in Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Before 1933 women in Colombia were only allowed schooling until middle school level education. Liberal congressman Jorge Eliécer Gaitán defended the decree Number 1972 of 1933 to allow women to receive higher education schooling, while the conservative Germán Arciniegas opposed it.

  3. Bogotá Women's Race - Wikipedia

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    The Bogotá Women's Race (Spanish: Carrera de la Mujer) is a road running event exclusively for women held in Bogotá, Colombia, each year. It was established in 2007, when 6,000 women took part, and participation has risen to 17,000 in the 2013 event. [ 2 ]

  4. María Camila Reyes - Wikipedia

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    As part of the U-20 squad, she was the captain of that squad at the 2022 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup. [1] She also competed at the Bolivarian Games and was part of that team that won the gold medal. [2] On 4 July 2023, Reyes was added to Colombia's 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup squad. [3] [4]

  5. Bogota elects first woman mayor in Colombia regional vote

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    Voters in Colombia's capital Bogota elected a woman as mayor for the first time on Sunday in local and regional contests marked in some places by violence against candidates and the power of ...

  6. Social class in Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Conservative factions regained control of Colombian politics in 1885, effectively erasing some of the gains that women had made socially (such as the right to divorce). This caused women to be placed back into traditional roles as private and invisible members of society once again, limiting the growth of women's rights and returning them to ...

  7. Latin American and Caribbean Feminist Encuentros - Wikipedia

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    The conference connected women to other women in their struggles, [5] as well as increasing governmental understanding of the needs of their constituent women. In turn, this led to a surge in women's activists coming together across the globe [ 6 ] [ 7 ] and the development of the Latin American and Caribbean Feminist Encuentros.

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