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 and was a firm advocate of sex education in the schools. She represented Uruguay in international women's conferences and traveled throughout Latin America and Europe. She was also the first Latin American woman to participate in the League of Nations and became one its most influential early activists. Her work has had a lasting effect on women of the Americas.
PaulinaLuisi 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...
politician James Luisi (1928–2002), American basketball player and actor PaulinaLuisi (1875–1945), Uruguayan feminist Pier Luigi Luisi (born 1938), Italian...
Women in Uruguay. Her activism alongside the works of feminists such as PaulinaLuisi and Francisca Beretervide is credited for achieving women's rights in...
Parliament are women as of 2014. One prominent Uruguayan woman is PaulinaLuisi. Luisi was a leader of the feminist movement in the country of Uruguay....
Luisi, grandson of Ángel Luisi and Marie Thérèse Joséphine Janicki, as well as a nephew of the renowned Luisi sisters--Paulina (first Uruguayan female...
daughter of Polish exiles in France. She had two sisters, Luisa and Paulina. Luisi attended the Normal Institute for Girls in Montevideo and completed...
liberal feminists from both regions. Early on the league was led by PaulinaLuisi of Uruguay, while Carmen de Burgos of Madrid served as its first president...
effectively sidelined the well-known and respected Uruguayan feminist PaulinaLuisi from the CIM. At the Seventh Pan-American Conference, held in 1933 in...
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Women's Council), which at that time was chaired by the feminist activist PaulinaLuisi, the first Uruguayan woman to earn a medical degree in the country....
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Roosevelt, for championing peace and international cooperation; to PaulinaLuisi for her fight for women’s rights; and to Henry Wallace for his efforts...
Montevideo, Uruguay where she was interviewed by Uruguayan feminist PaulinaLuisi on Radio Femenina, the first all-woman radio format in the Western Hemisphere...
the format did as well. Around this time, it featured women, like PaulinaLuisi, Uruguay's most prominent feminist, and guests from other feminist and...
(born 1985), footballer Other Professions The sisters Paulina, Luisa, Inés, and Clotilde Luisi, prominent feminists, all daughters of Josefina Janicki...
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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...