Guadalajara, Mexico, indigenous women’s calls to end violence and recognize traditional medicine highlight a Latin American-wide movement towards asserting indigenous rights and preserving ancestral cultures, resonating deeply across the continent.
Chilean filmmaker Maite Alberdi’s ‘La Memoria Infinita’ competes for an Oscar, highlighting her trailblazing journey and marking a significant moment for Latin American cinema, with themes resonating across the region’s historical and emotional landscape.
After a long process of finding her identity, Megan Rohrer mentions that being transgender feels like being on a pilgrimage, just as visiting a sacred place and trying to learn how to become a better person.
Celebrating its 19th iteration from Wednesday to Sunday, November 5, the International Showcase of Women in Film and Television in Mexico highlights the growing influence and diversity of women in the industry, featuring 16 feature films and 22 shorts. Esteemed filmmaker Busi Cortés, renowned for her work “El secreto de Romelia,” will be honored with the prestigious “La Musa” award, embodying the event’s spirit of female empowerment and achievement in cinema.
Lina Cáceres is a restless social communicator who saw in the digital world an exciting tool to develop talents, to be able to commercialize them, and thus open the opportunity for new businesses.
The story used to be told from the male voice, traditional and cultural memories were deprived of being told by female voices for many years and even more so from literature.
On July 27 and 28, the IV version of the Women Economic Forum, WEF Colombia will take place in the city of Bogotá.
Regular exercise helps us overcome many things that contribute to sleep apnea like hypertension, diabetes, and obesity.