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  2. Beatriz Gimeno - Wikipedia

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    Gimeno in 2016. Beatriz Gimeno Reinoso (born 9 May 1962, Madrid) [1] is a Spanish politician and LGBTQ rights activist. Since June 2015, she has been a representative for Podemos in the tenth legislative term of the Assembly of Madrid [2] and is responsible for the area of policy of Podemos concerning equality in Madrid. [3]

  3. Laura Nuño Gómez - Wikipedia

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    Laura Nuño Gómez (born 27 October 1967) is a Spanish political scientist, researcher, and feminist activist. She is director of the Gender Studies Chair of the Institute of Public Law and the Gender Equality Observatory at King Juan Carlos University (URJC), as well as the creator of the first academic degree in Gender Studies in Spain, [1] and of various postgraduate programs in this subject.

  4. Spanish determiners - Wikipedia

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    la mujer = "[the] woman" las mujeres = "[the] women" The usually-masculine form el is used instead of la before feminine nouns that begin with a stressed a (or rarely, au ) sound (as well as, in principle, ai although such words are almost never found in practice):

  5. El Plural - Wikipedia

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    elplural.com was born as a project by the Catalan journalist Enric Sopena, [1] [2] whose previous experience came from audiovisual or written media such as La Vanguardia and TVE. Despite its geographical origin in Catalonia, El Plural deals with national and international topics, and over time a fixed section has focused on Andalusia , together ...

  6. Mar Cambrollé - Wikipedia

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    Under the Franco regime, Cambrollé organized the first gay liberation campaign in Andalusia. [2]On October 3, 2018, Cambrollé and a group of 16 other trans people and parents with trans children began a hunger strike and called on Unidas Podemos to support the rapid passage of the Ley Integral de Transexualidad ("Comprehensive Transsexuality Law").

  7. Sara Socas - Wikipedia

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    [2] [7] She is a contributor to the radio programme La Ventana on Cadena SER along with rapper Arkano, as well as an editor at Los 40, among others. [8] Socas has also given rap workshops in several high schools in the Community of Madrid , aimed at teenagers at risk of social exclusion.

  8. Ana Orantes - Wikipedia

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    Ana Orantes Ruiz (Granada, Spain, February 6, 1937- Cúllar Vega, December 17, 1997) was a Spanish woman who was a victim of gender violence.After her testimony was shown on a television program, she was killed by her ex-husband, José Parejo Avivar, on December 17, 1997 [1] at age 60. [2]

  9. Ingrid García-Jonsson - Wikipedia

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    Yo, mi mujer y mi mujer muerta (Me, Myself and My Dead Wife) Amalia [34] 2020: El arte de volver (The Art of Return) Ana [35] Explota, explota (My Heart Goes Boom!) María [36] 2021: Veneciafrenia (Venicephrenia) Isa [15] 2022: Nosotros no nos mataremos con pistolas (We Won't Kill Each Other with Guns) Blanca [37] Camera Café, la película ...