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  1. Oct 4, 2024 · The festival takes place on 1 and 2 November, (though some celebrations also take place on 31 October or 6 November) and is held to celebrate the cycle of life and death. During the colourful ...

  2. Isasi-Díaz was widely known in North and South America as the chief theorist behind “Mujerista Theology” — the title of her 1996 book of the same name — which extols the role of Hispanic women, especially the poor, in personifying Christian faith in the everyday struggles of life.

  3. Rosa María Mateo Isasi (born 6 January 1942), is a Spanish journalist and renowned television news anchor during the Transition. From July 2018 to March 2021, she served as the Provisional Sole Administrator of RTVE, the national public radio and television media.

  4. José Ignacio Aldecoa e Isasi (24 July 1925 – 15 November 1969) was a Spanish writer. He was the nephew of the painter Adrián Aldecoa [Wikidata].

  5. Isasi-Díaz also highlights the painful history and marginalization of Latinas within the white, Euro-American feminist community.6 These factors contribute to her rejection of feminist as an appropriate designation for Latinas concerned about sexist oppression. In response to Isasi-Díaz’s claim, María Pilar Aquino argues that feminism

  6. Oct 25, 2024 · Sandoval is a cultural historian and performance studies scholar whose research focuses on Día de los Muertos in history and popular culture. He is an associate teaching professor at Barrett the Honors College in Downtown Phoenix, where he teaches interdisciplinary seminars on art, culture, race, history, and activism.

  7. Ada María Isasi-Díaz (March 22, 1943 – May 13, 2012) was a Cuban-American theologian who served as professor emerita of ethics and theology at Drew University in Madison, New Jersey. As a Hispanic theologian, she was an innovator of Hispanic theology in general and specifically of mujerista theology. She was founder and co-director of the ...

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