Teresa Urrea: The Mexican Joan of Arc

Teresa Urrea: The Mexican Joan of Arc

By Futuro Media and PRX

In the late 1800s, Teresa Urrea was a superstar. She was a ‘curandera,’ or healer, a revolutionary, and a feminist. At only 19 years old she was exiled from Mexico by dictator Porfirio Diaz, who called her the most dangerous girl in the country, and moved to El Paso, Texas. She also had a miraculous power: she could heal people through touch. Her vision of love and equality for all people regardless of gender, race, and class inspired rebellions against the dictatorship of Porfirio Diaz, earning her the title the Mexican Joan of Arc. In this episode, we follow Teresa Urrea’s life, and honor the legacy of a revolutionary woman decades ahead of her time.

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This episode originally aired in November 2021.

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Teresa Urrea: The Mexican Joan of Arc
Teresa Urrea: The Mexican Joan of Arc
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