Colombian actress and activist Angelly Moncayo urges the government to officially recognize ASIA Syndrome as a disease, advocating for specialized care for diseases related to breast implants.
READ MOREThis nomination has been granted because of the article ” The strategy that seeks to end the “Sticky Floor and empowering women.” written by journalist Ayda María Martínez Ipuz. Recognition conferred by Grupo Gelsa, highlighting contributions to the empowerment of women in the business world and fostering progress for Colombia.
READ MORECelebrating 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.
READ MOREMexican filmmaker Elisa Miller delved into a world of obsession and artistic transformation as she adapted Fernanda Melchor’s novel, “Hurricane Season,” into a captivating film. Set to premiere at the Morelia International Film Festival, “Hurricane Season” explores a gritty reality that transcends borders, portraying a haunting love, violence, and human diversity narrative.
READ MOREIn the case of retired athlete Diana Nyad, sharks, jellyfish stings, tropical storms, navigation problems, and physical exhaustion were the obstacles that she encountered during her multiple tries in her early 60s to achieve the distinction of being the first individual to swim the 110-mile stretch from Cuba to Florida without the aid of a protective enclosure.
READ MOREColombian chef Leonor Espinosa has always given cooking a dimension that surpasses mere culinary interest.
READ MOREVenezuelan Yulimar Rojas, triple jump champion, was nominated for the Best Athlete of the Year award. How can you vote for your favorite athlete?
READ MOREColombus Day is increasingly controversial. Reflections on colonization and indigenous genocide have changed this date. Here, three indigenous women explain this disputed narrative.
READ MOREThe Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced this morning the Nobel Prize in economics for the American Claudia Goldin, who has dedicated her life to researching the role of women at work. What can Latin America learn from her research?
READ MOREThe National Health Forum said this week that state violence against Salvadoran women has intensified within the framework of the emergency regime. This happens after the rape of a girl by a group of soldiers in the center of the country.
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