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"It's a beautiful feeling," said one nurse upon seeing the mural in Mexico City, which is over 100 metres long.
Puebla, Dec 5 (EFE).- The decriminalization of abortion, justice for victims of femicide and reducing gender-based violence were the demands of hundreds of women who on Saturday participated in the 10th edition of the "Marcha de las Putas," or SlutWalk, in central Mexico's Puebla city.The women gathered at Zocalo area of the city, capital of Puebla state, with purple and green flags and handkerchiefs, highlighting their demands during the march. (Camera: GABRIELA GARCIA).SHOT LIST: HUNDREDS OF WOMEN JOIN THE 10TH EDITION OF "MARCHA DE LA PUTAS" OR "SLUT WALK" IN PUEBLA STATE, MEXICO.
Students from the Faculty of Arts and Design of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) paint a mural on the façade of the National School of Nursing and Obstetrics, dedicated to nurses who have worked throughout the coronavirus crisis in Mexico. More than one hundred students are involved in the project, working in small teams each day to avoid crowds, and the mural will eventually extend to a length of over 100 metres, featuring the portraits of nurses who have cared for Covid-19 patients.
Mexico, Nov 23 (EFE) (CAMERA: Miguel Ángel Andrade) .- Diana's body was found in 2017 abandoned on a little-traveled street in Chimalhuacán, in the State of Mexico, now a mural with her serene face resignifies a place of pain, transforming injustice into dignity and remembering her as a "happy, rebellious and loving" young woman.
Cancun, Nov 10 (EFE).- Families and friends bid farewell Tuesday night to the remains of Bianca Alejandrina Lorenzana Alvarado, the 20-year-old young womanl known as Alexis whose death caused a feminist protest that was repressed by a police gunfire. (Camera: LOURDES CRUZ).SHOT LIST: FAMILY AND FRIENDS ATTEND A CEREMONY TO BID FAREWELL TO A 20-YEAR-OLD YOUNG WOMAN BIANCA ALEJANDRINA LORENZANA ALVARADO IN CANCUN, QUINTANA ROO STATE, MEXICO.
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