The Cucapá indigenous community was affected in 1993 when the federal government forbade them from fishing
Women's success in fishing
Fisherwomen, concessionaires, and businesswomen interviewed by EL UNIVERSAL agree that permits and financial aid are obstructed by gender
56 transgender and transsexual people are killed in Mexico every year, according to Transgender Europe
In the fishing industry, 14,311 women work in the 17 coastal states in Mexico, against 158,227 men, 70% of those women don't earn a steady income
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In 2008, she and her children were tested in a vineyard; the woman was afraid the children would fail, but the little hands were fast in harvesting the purple fruit
8 new cases are registered every week in Oaxaca only
We are limited by discrimination
Mexicans are discriminated against for their skin tone, the way they speak, weight, height, the way they dress, social class, religious beliefs, age, and social orientation
A government that promotes hatred
Interview with Adrienne van der Valk, expert from the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC)
Most of those in the study were Mexican, followed by Puerto Rican and Cuban. About half were foreign-born, and nine out of 10 were U.S. citizens or legal permanent residents