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							<title>Mexican Artist &#038; Activist Isabel Cabanillas Murdered in Juárez, Mexico</title>
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															<description><![CDATA[Activist, feminist, single mother and artist Isabel Cabanillas de la Torre&#8221;s body was found Saturday with bullet wounds on her chest in Ciudad Júarez, Chihuahua, Mexico sparking demonstrations calling for justice. Cabanillas went missing Friday night after leaving a bar to head home downtown on her bicycle leading friends and family to report her missing,]]></description>
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															<description><![CDATA[Lots of Disney artists have re-imagined Disney princesses, but this latest rendition we stumbled upon has us shook and inspired. A Latina artist put a modern twist on all of our favorite princesses and the results are stunning. Somehow modern and classic at the same time, this is art we&#8217;d be proud to share with]]></description>
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							<title>30 Latina Feminist Heroes Whose Work Continues to Empower</title>
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															<description><![CDATA[Latinas throughout history have fought for equal rights and access to what has long been denied to women. Some achieved acclaim — as well as backlash — and others are footnotes (unfortunately and hopefully not for long) in history. But as their achievements show, they’ve made their mark. The women on this list include pioneers and]]></description>
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