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  2. Glorieta de las mujeres que luchan - Wikipedia

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    The document concludes with four requests: to recognize the contributions of women in the recent history of the country, to respect the placement of Justicia and the Glorieta de las mujeres que luchan, to officially rename the roundabout as Glorieta de las mujeres que luchan, and to listen and attend the requests for justice to guarantee the ...

  3. Luz María Aguilar - Wikipedia

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    Luz María Aguilar (born Luz María Aguilar-Torres, 26 March 1935 in Ojinaga, Chihuahua, Mexico) is a Mexican actress from the Golden Age of Mexican cinema.. She has worked as an actress in theatre, cinema and television.

  4. Anaida Hernández - Wikipedia

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    Anaida Hernández (born 1954) is a Puerto Rican sculptor, painter, installation artist, muralist, documentary director, and businesswoman.She was an active member of the Association of Women Artists of Puerto Rico [] and is considered as being a pioneer in addressing violence against women via contemporary Caribbean and Latin American art.

  5. Mujeres Amazónicas - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Mujeres Amazónicas met with Ecuador's President, Lenin Moreno, to demand changes to oil and mining practices in their territories. [6] In December of the same year, he agreed to a moratorium on new auctions of oil and mining concessions unless informed and prior consent was given by local communities. [ 6 ]

  6. Mujeres en Acción Solidaria - Wikipedia

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    Mujeres en Acción Solidaria (Women in Solidarity Action, MAS) was a Mexican feminist organization active in the early 1970s. It can be seen as the first example of second wave feminism in Mexico . [ 1 ]

  7. Ciudad Mujer - Wikipedia

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    Ciudad Mujer (transl. "Women City") is a project of the government of El Salvador, created on March 28, 2011, as an initiative of the then First Lady Vanda Pignato.It consists of offering aid to victims of violence against women, as well to provide access to women's healthcare services, financial advice, and career training.

  8. List of symbols - Wikipedia

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    Recycling symbol. Recycling codes; Japanese recycling symbols; Green Dot (symbol) Laundry symbol; Period-after-opening symbol (on cosmetics as 6M, 12M, 18M, etc.); U+2602 ☂ UMBRELLA - keep dry

  9. Institute of Women - Wikipedia

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    The Institute of Women (Instituto de las Mujeres, formerly Instituto de la Mujer) is a Spanish autonomous agency attached to the Ministry of Equality. [3] It was established in 1983, "with its main aim ... the promotion of conditions to facilitate social equality between the sexes and the participation of women in political, cultural, economic and social life".