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  2. Hijas de Cuauhtemoc - Wikipedia

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    Hijas de Cuauhtemoc was a revolutionary feminist organization founded in Mexico City during the Mexican Revolution (1910–1920). [1] The organization was opposed to the dictatorship of Porfirio Díaz and the imperialist economic policies during this period, which they felt exploited workers. Hijas de Cuauhtemoc engaged in many forms of ...

  3. Women in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Quite a number of them became advocates for women's rights, becoming active in politics, founding journals and newspapers, and attending international conferences for women's rights. Women teachers were part of the new middle class in Mexico, which also included women office workers in the private sector and government. Women also became ...

  4. Category:Mexican women human rights activists - Wikipedia

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    It includes Mexican human rights activists that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "Mexican women human rights activists" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.

  5. Category:Mexican activists - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Women's rights in Mexico - Wikipedia

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  8. Mexico's first woman president faces pressing gender-related ...

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    Teenage pregnancy among Mexican women and girls has raised concern. According to official figures from 2021, the latest available, there were 147,279 births among adolescents between 15 and 19 ...

  9. Feminism in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    [82] 1923 also saw the formation of the Frente Unico Pro Derechos de la Mujer (FUPDM) (United Front for Women‟s Rights). By 1925, women in two other Mexican states, Chiapas and San Luis Potosí had also gained the right to vote. [83] Villa de Buentello organized the League of Iberian and Latin American Women to promote civil code reform in 1925.