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María Galindo

1964 - Today

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María Galindo Neder is a Bolivian anarcha-feminist and psychologist. She has worked as a radio presenter and television host. She has written three books and is also a screenwriter. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. María Galindo is the 735th most popular social activist, the 93rd most popular biography from Bolivia and the 2nd most popular Bolivian Social Activist.

María Galindo is a Bolivian social activist known for her work in feminist movements and advocacy for women's rights in Bolivia. She is a co-founder of the feminist collective Mujeres Creando, which focuses on social justice and empowerment for marginalized communities.

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Among SOCIAL ACTIVISTS

Among social activists, María Galindo ranks 735 out of 840Before her are Laxmi Agarwal, John Paulson, Wendell Phillips, Bill Ayers, Ruthie Tompson, and Vida Goldstein. After her are David Kato, Death of Carlo Giuliani, Stella Obasanjo, Rameshwari Nehru, Dick Gregory, and Mazen al-Hamada.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1964, María Galindo ranks 798Before her are Anita Barone, Jonas Sjöstedt, Kaori Ekuni, Wojciech Polak, Andrzej Chyra, and Pete Sandoval. After her are Mitsuaki Madono, Paul Kaye, Helir-Valdor Seeder, George Newbern, David Kato, and Javier Fesser.

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In Bolivia

Among people born in Bolivia, María Galindo ranks 93 out of 105Before her are Verona Pooth (1968), Juan Argote (1906), Marcelo Martins Moreno (1987), Constantino Noya (null), Ramiro Castillo (1966), and Jaime Moreno (1974). After her are Ko Ishikawa (1970), Juan Manuel Peña (1973), Vladimir Soria (1964), William Ramallo (1963), Juan José Zúñiga (1968), and Marco Sandy (1971).

Among SOCIAL ACTIVISTS In Bolivia

Among social activists born in Bolivia, María Galindo ranks 2Before her are Túpac Katari (1750).