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Csp Inaugurates Monuments Against Machism and Classism

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President Claudia Sheinbaum said that the placement of six monuments dedicated to indigenous women in Paseo de la Reforma is to symbolize the fight against machismo, racism and classism. "Her presence in the heart of the capital city (is) a strong symbol against racism, classism and machismo," she said during the inauguration of the monuments, including Malintzin. "For too long, women and, in particular, indigenous women have been invisible or r…

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President Claudia Sheinbaum said that the placement of six monuments dedicated to indigenous women in Paseo de la Reforma is to symbolize the fight against machismo, racism and classism. "Her presence in the heart of the capital city (is) a strong symbol against racism, classism and machismo," she said during the inauguration of the monuments, including Malintzin. "For too long, women and, in particular, indigenous women have been invisible or r…

* It is Tz’ak-b’u Aha, known as “La Reina Roja”; Tecuichpo-Ixcaxochitzin (Flor Blanca-Flor del Señor Moctezuma); Señora 6 Mono (Lady Mixteca de Huachino); Xiuhtzatzin (Flor de latierrita tolteca); Malintzin, lady of the word, language, translator; and Erendira, defender purépecha * The President of Mexico pointed out that including Malintzin on the Paseo de las Heroínas does not represent opening old wounds, but closing a historic debt CITY OF M…

The President of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, led the unveiling of six sculptures of ancestral women on the Paseo de las Heroínas en Reforma, as an act of historical justice and of profound symbolic significance for the nation against racism, classism and machismo. It is Tz’ak-b’u Aha, known as the “Red Queen”; Tecuichpo-Ixcaxochitzin (Flor Blanca-Flor del Señor Moctezuma); Mrs. 6 Mono (Ms. Mixteca de Huachino); Xiuhtzatzin (Flor de latierri…

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The indigenous women were firmly planted in national history, as President Claudia Sheinbaum unveiled six new statues on the Paseo de las Heroínas, effigies that honor the root of Mexico and its imprint in national memory. They are the sculptures of the “Red Queen”, of Palenque Chiapas; Isabel Moctezuma, the Señora Seis Mono, Xiuhtlatzin, Erendira and Malitzin, lady of the word, all located at the junction of Gandhi and Avenida Reforma. This is …

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The president made special mention of the figure of Malitzin who has been pointed out in a negative way, under an interpretation that “responds more to a need to blame, than to a deep understanding of our history.”

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Sheinbaum unveiled 6 sculptures of ancestral women on Paseo de las Heroínas: Reina Roja, Tecuichpo, Señora 6 Mono, Xiuhtzatzin, Malitzin and Eréndira. Regeneración, January 7 […] The entry Ancestral Women: Symbol Against Racism, Classism and Machismo was first published on RegeneraciónMX.

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Vanguardia broke the news in on Wednesday, January 7, 2026.
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