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The 2020 Mexican protests were massive demonstrations and increasingly violent clashes against violence against women and demanded the country to end femicides and attacks against women. Suicides and homicides also triggered mass protests by women and activists nationwide, but the epicentre of protests and riots was in Mexico City. Mexicans ...
2020 saw an increase in femicides; in the first seven months of 2020, reports suggested 2,000 femicides had occurred. Mexico is considered one of the countries with more femicides in Latin America and the world, among the most dangerous states is the State of Mexico, especially for one of its municipalities: Ecatepec, since in this state 84 murders were reported in the first months of the year.
These articles state that the “common sensical” preventative measures will be enacted to eradicate all types of violence against women. The Mexican government claims that the woman has inalienable human rights and that it will act to protect these rights. Title II: Models of Violence. Chapter I: Violence in the Familial Environment
Tens of thousands of women wearing purple poured into the streets of Mexico City on Sunday to protest rampant and brutal gender violence in the country on International Women's Day. Some spray ...
Women’s groups protested at cultural institutions in Mexico’s capital ahead of Monday’s International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, using painting, crocheting and ...
The family and supporters of a missing woman who may have been the first victim of a Mexico City serial killer protested Friday at the site where the bones and possessions of a half-dozen women ...
Gender and the Mexican Revolution: Yucatecan Women and the Realities of Patriarchy. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press 2009. Soto, Shirlene Ann. Emergence of the Modern Mexican Women: Her Participation in Revolution and Struggle for Equality, 1910-1940. Arden Press, 1990. Staudt, Kathleen, David Spencer and Lynne Rienner, ed.
Protestors enter the 16 de Septiembre tunnel during a women's march in Ciudad Juárez, March 8, 2024, to mark International Day of the Woman. Family and friends continue to seek justice for women ...