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La Malinche is generally believed to have been born in 1505. According to Bernal Díaz del Castillo, a conquistador who took part in Hernán Cortés’s conquest of Mexico, La Malinche was of noble birth.
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Two months after a heavily criticized school board vote prevented a Windsor High School teacher from adopting a dystopian novel into her English class curriculum, the Windsor Unified School District ...
Mexico has more tarantula species than any other country in the world except Brazil. There are over 100 tarantula species native to Mexico. The country’s diverse geography includes tropical ...
A novel depicting a dystopian society in which humans have conquered death has sparked a debate about censorship in Windsor after the school board struck down a teacher’s request to teach the book to ...
According to Mexican legend, La Malinche, also known as Malinalli (from the Nahuatl Malintzin 'grass') or Doña Marina, was one of 19 slave women given as tribute to the Spaniards by the Indigenous ...
The black-and-white photo-booth portrait of Gloria Arellanes from the 1960s, with a beret slightly askew atop her head, has become emblematic of the Brown Berets, the civil rights group that fought ...
The deadline for all but write-in candidates to appear on the November ballot has passed. This is the list from the county Registrar of Voters’ Office of candidates for local office who have qualified ...
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