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Vanessa Mendoza Cortés

In this Catalan name, the first or paternal surname is Mendoza and the second or maternal family name is Cortés; both are generally joined by the conjunction "i".

Andorran activist

Vanessa Mendoza Cortés (born 1980[1]) is a human rights activist and psychologist from Andorra. She is the president of Stop Violències, an organisation that campaigns against gender-based violence and campaigns for the decriminalisation of abortion in Andorra.

Career

Mendoza's career began as a psychologist in Barcelona, however in 2012 she returned to Andorra. In 2014 she founded and became president of Stop Violències, an organisation that campaigns against gender based violence and campaigns for the decriminalisation of abortion in Andorra.[2][3] In 2018 Mendoza organised the first Andorran street protest, calling for the decriminalisation of abortion.[4] She has been threatened with physical and sexual violence in response to her activism.[5]

In 2019 the government of Andorra filed a lawsuit ag

Kenia Vanessa Mendoza

Credentials: BS, American University / JD, Washington College of Law – American University / MDiv, Wesley Theological Seminary / Ph.D., Drew University (Present)

Denomination: Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)

Specific Field: Ethics and Social Theory

Biography: 

Kenia Vanessa was born in La Paz, Bolivia and was then raised in the DC metropolitan area. After a few years of practicing immigration law in the area of deportation defense within the Latine community, Kenia Vanessa was baptized within a US protestant church, which propelled her study on the role of religion and social ethics concerning the lived experience of Latinas and her community using a Mujerista critique. Her interest areas also include Liberation and Postcolonial Theologies, Decoloniality, Decolonial Feminist Theology, Christian Social Ethics, Cultural Studies, Critical Race Theory, and Bioethics.

At the age of 20 Vanessa Mendoza was crowned Miss

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Colombia 2001. Although Afro-Colombians comprise 10.6% of Colombia’s population, this was the first year the title ever went to an Afro-Colombian beauty. Mendoza said she entered the Miss Colombia contest to represent her tiny village of Ungia, in the impoverished northern region of Choco [state], the only state in the nation that has a predominantly black population.  She won praises from the judges for her spontaneity and charisma. At her first press conference she said, “I always demonstrated that I came to the world to speak for my race and my State.”

The Miss Colombia Festival, the Concurso Nacional de Belleza, has been held since the mid-1960s. There is an alternative competition held at the same time called the Reinado Popular de Cartagena, which often selects women with darker skin. In 2001 the winner of that contest was Claudia Esther Guerrero Zapata.  Mendoza, however, decided to compete for the national crown in the Miss Colombia F

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