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  2. Francisco Vera (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Francisco Vera (full name Francisco Javier Vera Manzanares, born 22 July 2009 in Colombia [1]) is a climate change activist from Colombia. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] He has ...

  3. Olimpia Coral Melo - Wikipedia

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    Olimpia Coral Melo. Olimpia Coral Melo (born in Huauchinango, Puebla in 1988) is a Mexican activist recognized as one of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2021 by Time magazine [1] and one of the 100 most powerful women in Mexico by Forbes Magazine.

  4. Carolina Barrero - Wikipedia

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    Born in 1986, Barrero was raised in Havana by her grandparents, where she recalled “being surrounded by books and stories of the Cuban War of Independence, ancient philosophy, and literature”.

  5. Adriana Calderón - Wikipedia

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    Adriana Calderón participating in a Fridays for Future press conference at COP26. Adriana Calderón Hernandéz (born 2003) [1] is a youth climate activist and organizer from Mexico.

  6. Xiye Bastida - Wikipedia

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    Xiye Bastida Patrick [3] (born 18 April 2002) is a Mexican climate activist and member of the Indigenous Otomi community. [4] She is one of the major organizers of Fridays for Future New York City and has been a leading voice for indigenous and immigrant visibility in climate activism. [5]

  7. Yolanda González (activist) - Wikipedia

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    On multiple anniversary years of her murder, González' relatives and neighbours have led calls for further justice and reparation. [7] [8] In 2014 Isabel Rodríguez directed the documentary "Yolanda en el País de los estudiantes", which recounts the kidnapping and subsequent murder of González by the Batallón Vasco-Español.

  8. Helena Gualinga - Wikipedia

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    Helena Gualinga was born on February 27, 2002, in the Indigenous Kichwa Sarayaku community located in Pastaza, Ecuador.Her mother, Noemí Gualinga is an Indigenous Ecuadorian former president of the Kichwa Women's Association. [1]

  9. Bruno Rodriguez (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Bruno Rodriguez is an Argentine climate activist. He is leader of the Fridays for Future Movement in Argentina. [1] [2] [3]He was a delegate at the 2019 United Nations Youth Climate Summit.