Black women are flocking to Mexico City. USA TODAY national columnist Suzette Hackney went there to find out why.
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When women ruled football for a day
For one incredible moment, young women from Mexico and other countries showed the world that they also belonged on the big stage. It began in 1963, when a women’s football team from Costa Rica toured ...
Jasmín Ordóñez looks out from a wooden boat at the water as she crosses a narrow channel that connects a labyrinth of chinampas, island farms that were built by the Aztecs thousands of years ago. “Let ...
JUÁREZ — Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum returned to the border to present a report of her first year in office after becoming the country's first female president. She arrived in Juárez early in ...
MEXICO CITY – Hundreds of women marched through Mexico City's streets Tuesday to protest violence against women in a country where gender violence remains pervasive. Among the hundreds of marchers ...
Women have a 100-year-long history in New Mexico's top office, ranging from a 1920s pioneer to modern-day gubernatorial candidates.
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