
A Mexican musician uses a contentious genre to sing of women imprisoned for killing their abusers
By MEGAN JANETSKY and FERNANDA PESCE Associated Press MEXICO CITY (AP) — Two days before her new album was launched, musical icon Vivir Quintana was behind barbed wire at a women’s prison in Mexico. The singer had spent the past 10 years visiting women incarcerated after defending themselves and, in doing so, killing their abusers.
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