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RIGOBERTA MENCHÚ

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🌸Is a Guatemalan indigenous leader and activist, member of the Quiché Maya group, human rights defender, UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador, and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize and the Prince of Asturias Prize for International Cooperation. 🌸She contributed to the development of the Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples at the UN, was appointed UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador and in 1992 was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. 🌸Menchú denounced that indigenous women have been subjected to rape and torture for which they live in terror when their communities are occupied by the military and paramilitaries. Birth January 9, 1959 (age 62), Occupation : Political activism Awards : Nobel Peace Prize (1992), Prince of Asturias (1998) Parents : Juana Tum Kótoja and Vicente Menchú Pérez Party : Broad Front of Guatemala Husband Ángel Canil children Mash Nahual J’a 🌸The undisputed facts of Menchú's story are horrible enough: she did have two brothers who died of malnutrition at an early a...
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Evelina cabrera  Evelina Cabrera started in sports as a soccer player, after a health problem she began studying to be a soccer coach. She went through various clubs as a coach, then as a sports manager. She founded the Argentine Soccer Women's Association along with other players, coaches and leaders. Nacimiento: 26 de septiembre de 1986 (edad 35 años), Buenos Aires Estatura: 1,58 m Equipo actual: Pachuca Juniors País: Argentina Deporte: Fútbol Where did Evelina Cabrera play? Image result for information about evelina cabrera He played for the Club Atlético Platense until 2012, due to a health problem, Cabrera had to stop playing football, but not for that reason. In the Playón de la Estación Tigre (Province of Buenos Aires) she began to train other women in soccer. What disease does Evelina Cabrera have? I had a tumor because my prolactin had risen, because I was not doing physical activity, and that's how I stopped playing football. That is why I ask that the boys be active ...

JUANA MANSO

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                          JUANA MANSO       Born in Buenos Aires on June 26, 1819, Juana Manso is a faithful representative of the demands of the female gender because she defended the education and emancipation of women throughout her life. She was the daughter of a Spanish surveyor, but a supporter of the revolution and a faithful follower of Rivadavia.In 1826 (at age 7), Juana attended the Buenos Aires school for girls in Monserrat, run at that time by the Sociedad de Beneficencia. Around 1840, his family had to go into exile in Montevideo, victim of the Rosario persecution. In this city, Juana began to teach French (at the age of 14 she had already translated two novels into Spanish) and Spanish, thereby contributing to the family economy. After a while he devised them to put in his house the Ateneo de Señoritas, a school for elite girls. During this period he also published poems in various anti-Rosis...