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7 Hispanic / Latino Women in Literature and Journalism to Celebrate Women’s History Month

March is Women’s History Month and March 8th marks the celebration of International Women’s Day. Here’s a suggested list of biographies of notable Hispanic / Latino women your students will be amazed to learn about. Choose any of these ready-to-use presentations for them to discover their incredible lives and achievements.

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Notable Hispanic / Latino Women in Literature and Journalism 📖 📰

  1. Elizabeth Acevedo (Escritora) – República Dominicana
  2. Gabriela Mistral (Poeta) – Chile
  3. Isabel Allende (Escritora) – Perú, Chile
  4. Julia Álvarez (Escritora) – República Dominicana
  5. Julia de Burgos (Poeta) – Puerto Rico
  6. Soledad Obrien (Periodista y productora) – Cuba
  7. Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (Religiosa y escritora) – México

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