
Carlos Maldonado
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1 month ago |
english.elpais.com | Joan Royo Gual |Carlos Maldonado |Lucas Reynoso |Carolina Mella
“Excess of words in Yoruba” was the justification used by a member of a judging panel at Rio de Janeiro’s Carnaval to dock points from a samba school. The group Unidos de Padre Miguel had put together a parade that paid homage to the origins of Candomblé, an Afro-Brazilian faith, complete with a song full of words with African roots. The evaluation ignited powerful debate, and even Culture Minister Margareth Menezes weighed in.
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english.elpais.com | Almudena Barragán |Joan Royo Gual |Carlos Maldonado
Gabriela Salas is a 28-year-old Mexican scientist, originally from Puerto del Caballo, Hidalgo, a small locality of some 20 inhabitants. Her story is not only an example of dedication and effort, it is also proof of the importance of the right to education for women and their need to train in scientific careers.
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1 month ago |
english.elpais.com | Carlos Maldonado |Joan Royo Gual
When Panamanian executive Olga Cantillo became the first woman to hold the presidency of the Latin American Stock Exchange (Latinex), she knew that among her goals was to open new spaces for women in a world — the business world — whose decision-making positions are dominated by men. The statistics told her: women occupy fewer than 14% of the management positions in publicly traded companies in Latin America.
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1 month ago |
english.elpais.com | Mar Centenera |Maye Primera |Carlos Maldonado |Almudena Barragán
The struggle of Latin American women is more urgent than ever in the face of setbacks across the continent. These eight women are at the forefront of the resistance: defending their threatened rights and fighting for those they have yet to secureMar CenteneraMaye PrimeraCarlos S.
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english.elpais.com | Maye Primera |Joan Royo Gual |Carlos Maldonado |Lucas Reynoso
“A lot of things happened for me to be able to get to where I am today.” Bamby Salcedo (Guadalajara, Mexico, 1969) is the president and executive director of one of the most prominent non-governmental organizations in the protection and defense of the transgender community in the United States, The TransLatin@ Coalition, which she founded 16 years ago.
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