This is a fabulous, far-ranging, much-needed excursion through the annals of women's history in Mexico City, one that deftly explores the iconic figures of Malinche, Sor de la Juana, and Frida Kahlo, and casts a light on lesser-known historical women, such as the city's "Founding Mothers" and "crowned nuns." This riveting tour is enriched by a viewing of significant female figures in Diego Rivera's celebrated murals, and is capped off by an engaging visit to the Museo de La Mujer, the city's modest but vibrant women's museum. Highly recommended: a must for anybody wanting to know more about women's dynamic contributions to Mexican culture.