Photographer: Koral Carballo/Bloomberg
Miriam and Rene (mother and daughter), pose for a portrait in Mexico City's Zocalo at the end of the Global Day of Action for Abortion in Mexico City on September 28, 2023. Photographer Koral Carballo / New York Times.
Photographer: Koral Carballo/Bloomberg
Demonstrators shout slogansduring an International Women's Day protest in Puebla, Puebla state, Mexico, on Monday, March 8, 2021. Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador's party, which in 2018 promised a new beginning for a country beset by corruption and violence, is under attack for backing a candidate who has twice been accused of rape. Photographer: Koral Carballo/Bloomberg
Photographer: Koral Carballo/Bloomberg
Araceli Osorio Martinez, mother of Lesvy Berlin Osori victim of femicide on May 3, 2017, poses for a portrait at the start of the Global Day of Action for Abortion on the 28s feminist march in Mexico City on September 28, 2023. Photographer Koral Carballo.
Photographer: Koral Carballo/Bloomberg
Photographer: Koral Carballo/Bloomberg
Photographer: Koral Carballo/The New YorK Times
Photographer: Koral Carballo/The New YorK Times
Photographer: Koral Carballo/Bloomberg
Photographer: Koral Carballo/Bloomberg
Photographer: Koral Carballo/Bloomberg
Arlene Molina, poses for a portrait at the gazebo of struggling women prior to the start of the Global Day of Action for Abortion on September 28 in Mexico City on September 28, 2023. Photographer Koral Carballo.
Photographer: Koral Carballo/Bloomberg
Photographer: Koral Carballo/The New YorK Times
Photographer: Koral Carballo/Bloomberg
Photographer: Koral Carballo/Bloomberg
Photographer: Koral Carballo/The New YorK Times