Paulina Luisi Janicki (1875–1950) was a leader of the feminist movement in Uruguay. In 1909, she became the first Uruguayan woman to earn a medical degree...
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politician James Luisi (1928–2002), American basketball player and actor Paulina Luisi (1875–1945), Uruguayan feminist Pier Luigi Luisi (born 1938), Italian...
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Women in Uruguay. Her activism alongside the works of feminists such as Paulina Luisi and Francisca Beretervide is credited for achieving women's rights in...
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liberal feminists from both regions. Early on the league was led by Paulina Luisi of Uruguay, while Carmen de Burgos of Madrid served as its first president...
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Parliament are women as of 2014. One prominent Uruguayan woman is Paulina Luisi. Luisi was a leader of the feminist movement in the country of Uruguay....
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Campodónico (Panama), Clara González (Panama), Gumercinda Páez (Panama), Paulina Luisi Janicki (Uruguay), Carmen Clemente Travieso, (Venezuela). The modern...
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Luisi, grandson of Ángel Luisi and Marie Thérèse Joséphine Janicki, as well as a nephew of the renowned Luisi sisters--Paulina (first Uruguayan female...
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advancing women's rights in Uruguay. Beretervide's works alongside Paulina Luisi and Isabel Pinto de Vidal paved the way for women's suffrage in her...
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Uruguayan women's suffrage organization. The Alianza was cofounded by Paulina Luisi in August 1919, breaking away from CONAMU to concentrate on pressing...
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ISBN 9781909609785. Herrero, Maria Sol Antolin (17 August 2018). "La historia de Paulina Luisi, la primera médica uruguaya" (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 September 2021...
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Alliance of Colombia) Aurora Cáceres (1877–1958) – writer and suffragist Paulina Luisi Janicki (1875–1949) – leader of the feminist movement in Uruguay, first...
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Uruguay, founded in 1916. It was founded by the leading suffragist Paulina Luisi in 1916 along with other feminists such as Francisca Beretervide and...
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effectively sidelined the well-known and respected Uruguayan feminist Paulina Luisi from the CIM. At the Seventh Pan-American Conference, held in 1933 in...
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daughter of Polish exiles in France. She had two sisters, Luisa and Paulina. Luisi attended the Normal Institute for Girls in Montevideo and completed...
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conservative dictator to whom prestigious feminists, such as sisters Paulina y Luisa Luisi, were opposed. She co-signed on behalf of Uruguay the Convention...
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Lorenzo y Losada Álvaro F. Lorenzo Fernando Lorenzo Eduardo Lorier Paulina Luisi Arturo Lussich M Jorge Machiñena Óscar Magurno José Carlos Mahía Eduardo...
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Party Telmo Languiller-Tornesi, Australian politician born in Uruguay Paulina Luisi, leader of the Uruguayan feminist movement Antonio Marchesano, lawyer...
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two-thirds majority in each legislative house. In 1919 the feminist Paulina Luisi established the Uruguayan Women's Suffrage Alliance, affiliated to the...
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Luisa Luisi: el ensueño dolorido, 1981. Paulina Luisi Clotilde Luisi María Eugenia Vaz Ferreira Juana de Ibarbourou Delmira Agustini Luisa Luisi en la...
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English) is a Spanish pop band made up of three sisters: twins Vicky and Luisi (born 1958) and younger sister Susi (born 1963). They gained notoriety when...
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honorary president, Catt; president, Park; honorary vice-president, Dr. Paulina Luisi of Uruguay; vice-presidents, Elena Torres of Mexico, Ester Niera De...
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Hospital Saint Bois Hospital Spanish Hospital Pereira Rossell Hospital Paulina Luisi Women's Hospital National Blood Service Vilardebó Hospital Psychiatric...
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Montevideo, Uruguay where she was interviewed by Uruguayan feminist Paulina Luisi on Radio Femenina, the first all-woman radio format in the Western Hemisphere...
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women to vote and run in municipal and national elections. In 1919, Paulina Luisi organized the Uruguayan Women's Alliance for Women's Suffrage. In the...
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Women's Council), which at that time was chaired by the feminist activist Paulina Luisi, the first Uruguayan woman to earn a medical degree in the country....
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Roosevelt, for championing peace and international cooperation; to Paulina Luisi for her fight for women’s rights; and to Henry Wallace for his efforts...
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the format did as well. Around this time, it featured women, like Paulina Luisi, Uruguay's most prominent feminist, and guests from other feminist and...
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(born 1985), footballer Other Professions The sisters Paulina, Luisa, Inés, and Clotilde Luisi, prominent feminists, all daughters of Josefina Janicki...
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Brooks, William Boyett, Tony Anholt, Steve Eastin, Katherine Cannon, James Luisi, Danny Trejo, Lin Shaye 31 The Man Who Broke 1,000 Chains HBO Pictures Daniel...
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them up, including hiring Long Island playboy Philip Wainwright (James Luisi) to try and seduce Rachel and encouraging Mac's ex-girlfriend Tracy DeWitt...
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