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ANDREA EVANGELINA RODRIGUEZ PEROZO, MD Doctor, Teacher, Activist (Afro-Dominican) "Dr. Andrea Evangelina Rodriguez Perozo became the first woman to receive a medical degree in the Dominican Republic after graduating from the Autonomous University …
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Sonia Pierre (Solange Pierre) Dominico-Haitian Activist Born: 4 July, 1963 Died: 4 December, 2011 Solange Pierre was a Dominico-Haitian activist who fought against anti-Haitian discrimination and for the rights of Dominicans of Haitian descent. Sh…
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Yolanda Guzmán Yolanda Guzmán was a vibrant young Afro-Dominican woman, a female combatant and a martyr of the April Revolution—the war fought against the US invasion of the Dominican Republic in 1965. She was executed within a month of the start of…
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Madam C.J. Walker Madam C.J. Walker created specialized hair products for African American hair care and was one of the first American women to become a self-made millionaire.
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Claudia Jones (1915 - 1964) As well as being a journalist and political activist, Jones was the founder of the Notting Hill Carnival. In 1958, she launched the West Indian Gazette, a paper which campaigned for social equality. In the same year, she …
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Adelaide Hall (1901-1993) Hall was an American born, London-based jazz singer with a career spanning several decades.Performing in cities worldwide including Harlem, Hollywood, Paris and London, she earned the title of Britain's highest paid female …
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Mary Prince Mary Prince (c. 1 October 1788 – after 1833) was a British abolitionist and autobiographer, born in Bermuda to an enslaved family of African descent. Subsequent to her escape, when she was living in London, England, she and Thomas Pring…
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Coretta Scott King speaking at the 1977 National Women’s Conference. Women and other women of color have been historically marginalized in feminist movements in the United States. When Sojourner Truth delivered her famous “Ain’t I A Woman?” speech a…
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Latoya Nugent, Nadeen Spence and Taitu Heron Founded the Tambourine Army to fight gender-based violence. The co-founder of a new organization that campaigns against gender-based violence in Jamaica has been arrested after posting the names of alleg…
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Lilian Tintori Lilian Tintori, wife of opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez, speaks during a meeting with foreign correspondents in Caracas, Venezuela, Aug. 29, 2017. The banner in the background reads "Freedom for all the political prisoners in Venezue…
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Bianka Nwolisa Bianka Nwolisa and her family are now channeling their trauma into activism, participating in local protests in addition to conducting educational workshops through their foundation. The young women who participated in the original #…
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Hillary Margolis Hillary Margolis is a senior researcher in the Women’s Rights Division at Human Rights Watch. Her work focuses on violence against women and girls, including sexual violence in conflict, interpersonal and domestic violence, and prot…
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Autumn Peltier 'Water Warrior' – Autumn is a 14-year-old Canadian indigenous activist, known for her clean water advocacy. Autumn is an Anishinaabe member of the Wikwemikong First Nation. When she was 13 she addressed world leaders at the UN on the…
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Artemisa Xakriabá Artemisa Xakriabá is a 19-year-old indigenous climate activist of the Xakriabá of Brazil. Artemisa represented more than 25 million indigenous people and traditional communities from the Global Alliance of Territorial Communities …
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Leah Namugerwa When Leah Namugerwa turned 15 in August she celebrated by planting 200 trees – highlighting the environmental damage in her country. Her call to action came from her increasing awareness of the widespread hunger in northern Uganda. …
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Briceida Lemos Rivera, Nini Johana Cárdenas Rueda, and Isabel Zuleta ACROSS THE WORLD, environmental activists defending their land, wildlife, and natural resources against large dams, industrial agriculture, and other extractive industries are in…
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Ana Betancourt de Mora Ana Betancourt de Mora was a fighter for women's rights and for the freedom of Cuba , a woman aware of the moment in which she had to live, but as brave as she was ahead of the precepts that were normal for her time.
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Pilar Jorge de Tella emerged as a leader. She co-founded one of the most influential organizations of the time, the Feminine Club and National Women’s Congress—the meeting of various feminist groups to debate strategy and policies. Jorge de Tella to…
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Corrí el post, gracias por avisarme. Felicidades a la comunidad española.
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Activista guatemalteca Rigoberta Menchú Un tribunal guatemalteco reivindicó a Rigoberta Menchú.Menchú, como muchos recordarán, fue una campesina pobre y maya que perdió casi toda su familia ante las fuerzas de seguridad guatemaltecas respaldadas por…































