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      <title>Julieta Lanteri by Thiago Gonzalo Marino</title>
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         <title>Little Biography</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>She was born on March 22, 1873, in Briga Marittima, Italy.<br><br>&nbsp;She is the daughter of Matea Guidi and Antonio Lanteri.&nbsp; At the age of six, she moved with her parents and her sister to Buenos Aires.<br><br>&nbsp;She studied at the National College of La Plata.&nbsp; She later graduated in pharmacy from the University of Buenos Aires.<br><br><br>&nbsp;In 1898, Leopoldo Montes de Oca granted him a permit to study medicine.&nbsp; In 1906, she graduated as a doctor, being the fifth woman to do so in Argentina.<br><br>&nbsp;She worked in the Buenos Aires Public Assistance service and in the Emergency Hospital and Dispensary.&nbsp; She also had her own office.<br><br>&nbsp;She tried to be a professor at the University of Buenos Aires but was rejected as a foreigner.<br><br>&nbsp;She was the first woman to vote in Argentina and Latin America.&nbsp; She organized the Buenos Aires International Women's Congress, founded the National Feminist Party, the Association of Argentine University Women, the League for Women's Rights and the League for Children's Rights.&nbsp; She ran on several occasions as a candidate in elections, although with little success.<br><br><br>&nbsp;She married Alberto Renshaw in 1910, they separated the following year.&nbsp; During her marriage, she was granted Argentine citizenship. A pharmacist, doctor and pioneer in the feminist movement, Julieta Lanteri was the first woman to be incorporated into the national register and the first to vote in Argentina and Latin America.&nbsp; Founder of the National Feminist Party, she was a banner in the struggle for the vindication of women's rights.Julia Magdalena Ángela Lanteri known as Julieta Lanteri, was an Italian-Argentine doctor, politician and feminist. In 1886, Lanteri joined the National College of La Plata that enabled her to enter the University.&nbsp;<br><br></div><div>Julieta Lanteri was a renowned politician, doctor and feminist who lived between the years 1873 to 1932 and who within her struggle always sought a way to integrate women in a better way within the social spheres of the time in which she lived. .<br><br>During her life, Lanteri founded a party known as the National Feminist Party with the purpose that women could be part of it and in turn, fight for greater benefits within society, as well as seeking to include them within a variety of different trades, such as participating in the military army.<br><br></div><div>Julieta's main idea was that women should have conditions equal to or at least similar to what men had at the time.<br><br></div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><br><br></div>]]></description>
         <pubDate>2021-06-16 23:56:07 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Actions</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>In 1906, Lanteri attended the International Congress of Free Thought that was held in Buenos Aires and was attended by other feminists. The Congress exposed her to ideas linked to obtaining equality of the sexes, political equality and divorce.<br><br>In May 1910, together with other women, she organized the International Women's Congress, which was held in Buenos Aires. Works by women from all over the world were presented on gender issues such as civil and political rights, divorce, education, culture, economy, etc. It was the first event of this type that showed the world, in a concrete way, the feminist organization and the proposals to modify the situations of inferiority that women lived.<br>In 1919 he ran for a seat in the Chamber of Deputies of the Nation. The board acceded to her claim and Lanteri competed for a seat in Congress as a deputy, thus becoming the first female candidate in Argentina. On his platform she promised to fight to sanction maternity leave, prohibit the sale of alcohol, grant a child allowance, abolish the death penalty and establish equality between legitimate children and illegitimate children. She obtained 1,730 votes out of 154,302. As it was not legalized to enter parliament, it organized and led the first mock street voting in Plaza Flores. This meeting brought together more than two thousand people, and drew the attention of feminists in the world. Early 1920<br><br>On February 23, 1932, Dr. Lanteri was walking along the Diagonal Norte, in the heart of downtown Buenos Aires, when a motorist hit her and fled. After two days, on February 25, she died at the age of 58 in the hospital. About 1000 people attended his funeral.<br>In 2000, the Government of the City of Buenos Aires summoned several NGOs to choose the most outstanding women of the entire 20th century, she was one of the eighteen elected.<br><br>Defying the macho laws of her time, she became the first female voter in South America. She was the sixth doctor in the country. He founded the National Feminist Party. She organized an International Women's Congress and mock elections that brought together thousands of compatriots.<br>In March 1920. Eight years passed since the enactment of the Saénz Peña Law, a milestone for the expansion of citizenship in the country that, at the same time, reaffirmed the exclusion of women from the political sphere. For them to appear in the registers and could go to the elections, there were still three decades left. And yet nearly 5,000 female voters mobilized. The official centers were forbidden to them: they attended social organizations, athenaeums, mutual aid societies. They did so as part of the first truly universal electoral "drill" or "rehearsal" that contemplated them. One of the promoters of this historic action, of international repercussion and repeated later that year,&nbsp; was Julieta Lanteri, a symbol of the first feminist wave in the country.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>5 phrases of Juliet</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<ol><li><strong>“Arden fogatas de emancipación femenina, venciendo rancios prejuicios y dejando de implorar sus derechos. Éstos no se mendigan, se conquistan”&nbsp;</strong></li><li>“En el parlamento, una banca me espera, llevadme a ella”</li><li>“No admito amos ni quiero ser patrona. Todos somos iguales. No quiero propiedades ni quiero matar para conservarlas. La tierra entera es nuestra patria”</li><li>"El hombre piensa, estudia y trabaja y jamás siente saciedad del saber ¿por qué la mujer se detiene? … De ninguna manera se debe admitir esto y la prueba está en que un despertar placentero se manifiesta en la vida de las mujeres en general, y las hace entrar de lleno en la evolución y el progreso"</li><li>"Nadie nos regalará nada”&nbsp;</li></ol><div><br>IN ENGLISH</div><div>1. “Fires of female emancipation burn, overcoming old prejudices and ceasing to implore their rights. These are not begged, they are conquered "<br>2. "In parliament, a bench awaits me, take me to it"<br>3. “I do not admit masters nor do I want to be a patron. We are all the same. I do not want property nor do I want to kill to keep it. The whole earth is our homeland "<br>4. "The man thinks, studies and works and never feels satiety of knowing why the woman stops? ... In no way should this be admitted and the proof is that a pleasant awakening is manifested in the lives of women in general, and makes them enter fully into evolution and progress "<br>"5. Nobody will give us anything"</div><div><br></div><div><br></div>]]></description>
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