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  2. Antonia Pantoja - Wikipedia

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    Antonia Pantoja (September 13, 1922 – May 24, 2002), was a Puerto Rican educator, social worker, feminist, civil rights leader and the founder of ASPIRA, the Puerto Rican Forum, Boricua College and Producir. In 1996, she was the first Puerto Rican woman to receive the American Presidential Medal of Freedom.

  3. National Association of Social Workers - Wikipedia

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    The National Association of Social Workers (NASW) is a professional organization of social workers in the United States. NASW has about 120,000 members. [ 1 ] The NASW provides guidance, research, up to date information, advocacy, and other resources for its members and for social workers in general.

  4. Luisa Seijo - Wikipedia

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    In 1970 Seijo graduated, after three years, with a Double bachelor's degree in Sociology and Social Work from the Catholic University of Puerto Rico in Ponce, Puerto Rico. [ 2 ] [ 7 ] During her time there she became the first person from the bachelor's program to do their practice at the service center in La Playa, Ponce just after it was ...

  5. Category talk:Puerto Rican social workers - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Puerto Rican social workers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Puerto Rican social workers" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. T. Rosamar Trujillo Plumey

  7. Socialist Front (Puerto Rico) - Wikipedia

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    The FS was launched on November 4, 1990, as an initiative of the Socialist Workers' Movement (MST) joining with the Political Formation Workshop and the Puerto Rican Workers Party-Macheteros. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In 2005 the MST officially disaffiliated with the Frente Socialista, and Puerto Rican Workers' Revolutionary Party , and the Political ...

  8. Alfredo Lopez - Wikipedia

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    Lopez is the author of six books and thousands of articles. He was a top leader of the Puerto Rican Socialist Party during the 1970s. The main organizer of the Day of Solidarity with Puerto Rico in Madison Square Garden, the largest demonstration of its type in history, and the 1976 Counter-Bicentennial. He coordinated the U.S. delegation to ...

  9. Liga Social Sufragista - Wikipedia

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    Liga Social Sufragista (“the Suffragist Social League”), initially named Liga Femínea Puertorriqueña (“The Puerto Rican Feminine League”), was a women's organization on Puerto Rico, founded in 1917. [1] It was founded by Ana Roque de Duprey in 1917, after suffrage had been introduced at Puerto Rico by the Jones Act exclusively for men ...