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    The first Mexican women of the feminist movement

    The fight for women's rights has been driven by courageous women who broke with gender stereotypes and stood up to their time's macho society.

    They formed the foundations of women's fight that, even today, continue.

    In the framework of Human Rights Day, we remember the Mexican women who fought for our rights and took the first steps towards gender equality.

    Hermila Galindo

    Hermila Galindo de Topete was a teacher, feminist, Mexican politician, and journalist.

    In 1915 she founded and directed the weekly magazine "Modern Woman," which promoted secular education, sexual education, and equality between men and women.

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    Her presentation "The woman of the future" in the First Feminist Congress of Yucatan caused a stir among Mexican feminists of the time for raising the general equality between men and women, including sexual and political rights.

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