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Her 1991 documentary film, Pictures from a Revolution, depicts her return to sites she photographed and conversations with subjects of the photographs as they reflect on the images ten years after the war. [15] In 2004, Meiselas returned to Nicaragua to install nineteen mural-size images of her photographs at the locations where they were taken.
Enrique Bolaños (1928–2021), President of Nicaragua from 2002 to 2007. Róger Calero (born 1969), Nicaraguan American who ran for U.S. President in the 2004 elections. Adolfo Calero (1931–2012), leader of the Contra-Revolutionary Movement. Emiliano Chamorro (1871–1966), President of Nicaragua from 1917 to 1920 and part of 1926.
National Heroines and Heroes of Nicaragua are promulgated by legal decree of the Nicaraguan Legislature. Those who receive the title are people who were instrumental in helping the country gain its independence, or who worked to maintain the sovereignty and national self-determination of the country. [ 1 ]
Hinojosa, a Mexican-American journalist, is the anchor and executive producer of Latino USA, a public radio show devoted to Latino issues. She helped launch Latino USA in 1992 and has also worked ...
June Beer (1935–1986) was a Nicaraguan naïve artist, who gained national and international acclaim for her works depicting African and feminist themes.She was also the first woman poet of Nicaragua's Atlantic coast and produced works in Miskito Coast Creole, English and Spanish.
Pages in category "National Heroines and Heroes of Nicaragua" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
M aria Callas (1923-1977) is often hailed as one of the greatest sopranos of the 20th century. She’s best known for her performances in the operas Medea, Tosca and La Traviata, and when TIME put ...
Ana Margarita Vijil Gurdián is a Nicaraguan lawyer, political leader and human rights activist. [1] She is former president, from 2012 to 2017, of the Sandinista Renovation Movement (MRS) and a member of the Unamos party that succeeded the MRS.