• Rosario Castellanos Figueroa (Spanish pronunciation: [roˈsaɾjo kasteˈʝanos]; 25 May 1925 – 7 August 1974) was a Mexican poet and author. She was one of...
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    integrated with her education policy and included initiatives like the Rosario Castellanos Institute of Higher Studies [es] and the Pilares community centers;...
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    work including Mexico's National Journalism Prize and the first Rosario Castellanos a la Trayectoria Cultural de la Mujer Award for outstanding women...
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  • classical composer Rosario Castellanos (1925–1974), Mexican poet and author Teo Castellanos, American theater director Vincent Castellanos (born 1961), American...
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  • Italian-born American architect Rosario Castellanos, Mexican poet Rosario Dawson, American actress Rosario DeSimone, Italian mobster Rosario Di Bella, Italian composer...
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    garnered widespread critical acclaim. Other notable writers include: Rosario Castellanos, Sergio Pitol, Alfonso Reyes, José Emilio Pacheco, and Elena Garro...
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    appeared in a biopic of Mexican feminist Rosario Castellanos in The Eternal Feminine, playing the role of Rosario. She also had a role in the 2018 TV series...
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    was 7 years old. She was a cousin of poet, author, and diplomat Rosario Castellanos. Irma Serrano began her artistic career as a dancer in the choreographic...
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    American physician, inventor of the Apgar score, died of cirrhosis. Rosario Castellanos, 49, Mexican poet, author, and diplomat, Mexican Ambassador to Israel...
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    former prisoners which are interspersed with poems by Octavio Paz and Rosario Castellanos, excerpts from pre Hispanic texts and newspaper, as well as political...
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