User:Contrerasbri/Ni una menos/Bibliography

You will be compiling your bibliography and creating an outline of the changes you will make in this sandbox.

Outline of proposed changes
“Mourning, Activism, and Queer Desires: Ni Una Menos and Carri's Las Hijas Del Fuego.”


 * I will integrate the information from this article in my Wiki assignment because it talks about queer experiences following the Ni Una Menos movement in Argentina. Given that I want to write and include a queer perspective on the movement in my Wiki assignment, this article helps me understand how the before and after looked like for the Ni Una Menos movement, through a queer perspective.

“Hundreds Take to the Streets of Puerto Rico to Protest Two Femicides.”


 * I will use this article to dive into the impact and participation of the Ni Una Menos movement in Puerto Rico, because the Wikipedia page lacks this information. As of now, the Wikipedia article does not contain information regarding these cases or protests in Puerto Rico, so I hope to include more information on different countries across Latin America, rather than the selective countries that are talked about in the current Wikipedia article.

“‘Welcome to the Revolution’: Promoting Generational Renewal in Argentina’s Ni Una Menos.”


 * I intend on using this article in my Wiki by analyzing the diversity of the movement in order to write about the success this movement has achieved for more than one group including indigenous women, queer people, and more.

'Ni Una Menos: An Intersectional Movement', in Iqra Shagufta Cheema (ed.), The Other #MeToos


 * I will integrate this chapter into my Wikipedia page edit by emphasizing that the Ni Una Menos movement is extremely diverse and accounts for many women, not just a certain background of women.

“The Continuing Fight against Femicide in Latin America.”


 * I hope to help create an emphasis on the lack of progress seen from governments. I also hope to create an emphasis on why this movement is important and why it is desperately needed in Latin America by including recent statistics and events.