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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.
Pola Weiss Álvarez (1947–1990), video artist; Blanka Amezkua (born 1971), contemporary artist; Laura Anderson Barbata (born 1958), contemporary artist; Yolanda Andrade (born 1950), photographer; Angélica Argüelles Kubli (born 1963), graphic designer; Mónica Arreola (born 1976), visual artist; Patricia Aridjis (born 1960), visual artist ...
He performed in movies, television, radio and stage in the U.S., Mexico, and Latin America. Claudia Salinas (born 1981) actress and model; Johnny A. Sanchez (born 1982) actor and comedian; Lauren Sánchez (born 1969) news anchor, entertainment and media personality; Ref Sanchez (1917–1986) actor and photographer; Paul Sand (born 1935) Tony ...
M. Nazanin Mandi; Carlie Mantilla; Vanessa Marcil; Constance Marie; Eva Marie; Ada Maris; Vanessa Marquez; Marta Martin; Shelly Martinez; Vicci Martinez; Perry Mattfeld
Corazon Aquino. Corazon Aquino was President of the Philippines from 1986-1992 under some extraordinary circumstances.She was a Senator's wife and became a political leader in the People Power ...
Porter, Susie S. Working Women in Mexico City: Material Conditions and Public Discourses, 1879-1931. Tucson: University of Arizona Press 2003. Ramos Escandón, Carmen. "Women's Movements, Feminism and Mexican Politics." In The Women's Movement in Latin America: Participation and Democracy. Jane S. Jaquette, 199–221.boulder: Westview Press 1994.
Last year she joined the short-form video platform Quibi as CEO, though it shut down just six months after launching in April 2020. Whitman is #3 on the Forbes list of America’s Self-Made Women ...
María del Carmen Millán (1914–1982), academic, writer, 1st woman elected to the Mexican Academy of Letters; Alice-Leone Moats (1908–1989), Mexican-born American journalist, columnist, travel writer; Magdalena Mora (1952–1981), activist, feminist writer; Myriam Moscona (born 1955), journalist, translator, poet